25-11-2024 04:46 AM Jerusalem Timing

Iran, IAEA agree on Arak Inspection

Iran, IAEA agree on Arak Inspection

Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have agreed on how the Agency will carry out inspections of the Arak heavy water plant in central Iran.

Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have agreed on how the Agency will carry out inspections of the Arak heavy water plant in central Iran.

The agreement was reached during a meeting between a visiting IAEA team and the officials at the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) on Monday.

The IAEA team, led by the Agency’s Deputy Head of Safeguards Massimo Aparo, arrived in Tehran earlier in the day.Iranian nuclear reactor

The Arak reactor, which uses natural uranium to produce radio medicine, is planned to gradually replace the Tehran Research Reactor, which produces medical radioisotopes for cancer patients.

The West had demanded the closure of the Arak heavy water plant over the alleged concerns that the plant may produce plutonium used in the manufacture of nuclear arms.

However, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi said after the signing of the Geneva nuclear agreement between Iran and the six world powers, Tehran put forward a scientific plan to resolve the West’s alleged concerns over the plant.

Salehi said that the reactor “will be redesigned to produce lesser amounts of plutonium, but it will remain a heavy water reactor.”

The IAEA inspectors are expected to visit the Saghand uranium mine and the Ardakan concentration plant in Yazd on Tuesday.