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Monday 28 September 2015 - 12:03
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Amano says no need to inspect Parchin again: RIA Novosti

IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano said that there is no need to inspect Irans Parchin military site for a second time, media reports said.

""I don't think so. We have already some samples,"" Amano told RIA Novosti on Saturday, commenting on reports for a second visit to Parchin.

Amano said the recent visit and the sample-taking was useful and now the agency ""can move forward.""

Back on September 21, Amano visited some of the workshop locations at the compound that have been the subject of unfounded allegations, especially the process of the repair and reconstruction of the access road to the Mamlou Dam near Parchin.

After Amanos visit, spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Behrouz Kamalvandi announced that Iranian nuclear experts had carried out the sampling in Parchin.

A number of environment samples were taken from specific points in Parchin site only by Iranian experts and without the presence of (International Atomic Energy) Agencys inspectors, Kamalvandi said.

He further noted that the environmental samples were collected according to the relevant standards and rules, and the samples were given to IAEA experts.

Later, the IAEA chief confirmed that the samples were ""authentic"".

In the case of Parchin, the Iranian side played a part in the sample-taking process by swiping samples. The Agency can confirm the integrity of the sampling process and the authenticity of the samples, which were taken at places of interest to the Agency at the particular location in Parchin, Amano said in a statement to reporters at the IAEA Press Room on September 22.

Authentication by the Agency of the samples was achieved through use of an established verification process. The process was carried out under our responsibility and monitoring. The samples have been brought to Vienna and will be analyzed by Agency experts, the head of the UN nuclear agency added.

He also said at the time that significant progress has been achieved in the implementation of a roadmap signed between Tehran and the IAEA.

On July 14, Iran and the IAEA signed a roadmap agreement regarding the Islamic Republics nuclear work. The agreement was reached on the same day Iran and the 5+1 group the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany finalized the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in Vienna.

As part of the roadmap, the IAEA is required to finish its investigations about Irans nuclear activities and submit a report to the agencys board by December 15.

By IRNA
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