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Saturday, August 1, 2015
Iran Warns against US Senate's Access to Tehran-IAEA Agreement

measures decided for Parchin military site will be implemented with full
respect to Iran's redlines
Iran Warns against US Senate's Access to Tehran-IAEA Agreement
Sat Aug 01, 2015 6:21
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13940510000968

TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran's Envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency Reza
Najafi objected to the US Senate's demand for being briefed about the
contents of the recently signed roadmap of cooperation between Tehran and
the IAEA, warning the UN nuclear watchdog to avoid disclosing its secret
agreements with Tehran.

"The agreements signed between a member country and the IAEA are definitely
secret and cannot be presented to any other country at all," Najafi said in
an interview with the Iranian students news agency on Saturday.

Referring to the discussions at the US Congress during which the US
officials elaborated on the nuclear agreement between Iran and the Group 5+1
(the US, Russia, China, Britain and France plus Germany), he said, "The
discussions revealed that the secret texts between Iran and the Agency have
not even been provided to the US administration."

"For the very same reason, they cannot be presented to the Senate members
either," Najafi added.

Elsewhere in an interview with another Iranian news agency, the envoy said
Tehran has already warned the IAEA chief against the repercussions of a
disclosure of its agreement with the UN nuclear watchdog agency.

"Iran has clarified it to Amano that the text of its understanding with the
IAEA cannot be presented to the Senate," Najafi reiterated.

He further warned that "the Agency knows what it means to disclose a secret
document".

The Iranian envoy also cautioned Amano that he is duty bound now to accept
possible invitations of other countries' legislatures after he accepted last
night to attend a US Senate meeting.

Head of the IAEA Yukiya Amano and Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of
Iran Ali Akbar Salehi signed a roadmap of cooperation in Vienna on July 14.

The roadmap contains secret arrangements stated in one or two documents
entailing on the methods to be used by the two sides in their cooperation.

Senior Iranian nuclear officials have said that all IAEA member stated have
such secret agreements and the UN nuclear watchdog is duty bound to keep
them secret to any third party individual or state.

After the roadmap was signed, Salehi announced that the new agreement would
fully settle all unresolved issues pertaining to Tehran's nuclear activities
in the past.

"All past issues will be resolved completely after Iran and the Agency adopt
some measures," Salehi told reporters after signing an agreement called the
Iran-IAEA Cooperation 'Roadmap'.

He said that all agreements, including the measures decided for Parchin
military site, will be implemented with full respect to Iran's redlines.

Iran had earlier announced that inspection of the country's military sites
are one of its redlines.

"I hope that a new chapter in relations and cooperation between Iran and the
IAEA will start after the settlement of the past issues," Salehi added.

Salehi made the remarks in Vienna just a short time after diplomats
acknowledged a sum-up agreement had been made between world powers and Iran.

In relevant remarks late July, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister and senior
negotiator Seyed Abbas Araqchi said that Tehran and the IAEA have compiled a
new roadmap to settle the issues related to Parchin military site in Iran.

"The issues related to the past which are wrongly described by the IAEA as
Possible Military Dimensions (PMD) have been discussed between Iran and the
IAEA and God willing, they will be resolved based on the new roadmap signed
by Mr. Amano and Salehi (the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran)
and the arrangements made," Araqchi said.

"The road is in the same direction of the past agreements with a new roadmap
and some related annexes which are Iran-IAEA documents and that's why they
have not been released as no other country would release the documents that
it has with the Agency," said Araqchi.

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