The director of the International Energy Atomic Agency (IAEA) said Thursday that Iran will remove 27 surveillance cameras at different nuclear sites, while keeping in place as many as 40 cameras.
Speaking in a press conference on Thursday, Rafael Grossi said that Iran has already turned off two surveillance cameras and it has said it will remove 27 surveillance cameras at different nuclear sites including Natanz enrichment facility from today.
He said that the cameras are installed beyond the Safeguards Agreement.
The IAEA chief said that disconnecting the 27 cameras will create serious challenges to the agency's inspection work.