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(26 Sep 2022) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Vienna - 26 September 2022 1. Wide of Head of Iranian Nuclear Energy Agency Mohammad Eslami at lectern 2. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Mohammad Eslami, Head of Iranian Nuclear Energy Agency: "The JCPOA is an outcome of a collective effort which consists of a delicate balance of reciprocal commitments and responsibilities during which Iran limits its nuclear enrichment activities, reduces its capacity, slows its momentum and accepts a robust verification system for a specified period of time. And in return, the illegal, cruel sanctions and the relevant obstacles in the way of Iran's international, economic, commercial and financial cooperation and interactions should be removed by the other side. Furthermore, the JCPOA, among others as a confidence building tool shall prevent baseless allegations against peaceful nuclear program of Iran. The United States, against the will of the international community, violated the provisions of the nuclear deal, and the UN Security Council Resolution 2231, withdrew from the deal and resorted to infamous maximum pressure policy which was confessed to have failed and useless. However, after two-and- a-half years of continuing proliferation of economic sanctions against different sectors of Iran's economy by the United States and lack of practical remedies by E3/EU in action, Iran's Parliament enacted a bill entitled A Strategic Action Plan to remove sanctions and protect the interests of the Iranian nation, which determined, inter alia, certain actions for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran. As it has been stated on various occasions the Islamic Republic of Iran still adheres to the 2015 nuclear agreement. Iran's remedial measures have been taken in response to the violation of the obligations of the other side. If the other parties to the deal return to their obligations by removing all obstacles as well as sanctions, the continuation of Iran's remedial measures would be ceased. Pending legal permission from the relevant authorities, including the parliament." ++BLACK FRAMES++ 3. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Mohammad Eslami, Head of Iranian Nuclear Energy Agency: "I would like to clarify here, Mr. President, that there are no undeclared nuclear materials and activities in Iran. All allegations are merely based on false and fabricated information provided by the occupying Israeli regime. The Islamic Republic of Iran truly expects the agency to provide its reports on verification activities in a more professional, impartial and independent manner." 4. Wide of Eslami leaving lectern STORYLINE: The head of Iran's Nuclear Energy agency called for an end to sanctions placed on the country as he addressed the IAEA's (International Atomic Energy Agency) annual conference in Vienna on Monday. Mohammad Eslami also called for other parties involved with Iran's agreements on nuclear enrichment to "return to their obligations" in order for all obstacles against Iran being removed. Eslami went on to declare that "there are no undeclared nuclear materials and activities in Iran" and suggested the allegations that Iran may have been working on an undeclared nuclear programme was "merely based on false and fabricated information provided by the occupying Israeli regime." Earlier this year, the IAEA board of governors censured Iran over failing to provide answers on man-made traces of uranium found at three undeclared sites. Iran disconnected two IAEA surveillance cameras. The IAEA General Conference is due to run until Sept. 30. =========================================================== Clients are reminded: Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...