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by David Albright, Sarah Burkhard, and Andrea Stricker[1]
February 25, 2021
This analysis summarizes and assesses information in the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA’s) periodic safeguards report,
NPT (Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty) Safeguards Agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran, the most recent of which was issued on February 23, 2021. The IAEA report itself represents a thorough overview of the IAEA’s investigation in Iran since 2018 and Tehran’s continued stonewalling of IAEA requests for explanations and clarifications about undeclared nuclear material and activities. The IAEA calls on Iran to “clarify and resolve these issues without further delay.”
Key Findings and Recommendations:
Iran s New Nuclear Understanding with World Atomic Agency Explained
On 2/22/21 at 9:26 PM EST
A last-minute arrangement between the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Islamic Republic of Iran has so far ensured the survival of an embattled 2015 nuclear deal among major world powers while allowing Tehran to terminate certain transparency commitments known as the Additional Protocol.
While the details of the new compromise remain murky, Laura Rockwood, director of the One Earth Future think tank s Open Nuclear Network program and the principal author of the document that served as the basis of the IAEA s Model Additional Protocol, explained on Monday how this could move could potentially save the accord by giving a temporary off-ramp to rising tensions surrounding the deal.
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