On 23 February Iran suspended the implementation of the Additional Protocol (AP) and all supplementary inspection provisions granted to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) beyond the Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement (CSA), as mandated by the Iranian Parliament through a law passed in December 2020. The suspension restricts the scope of IAEA inspections at Tehranâs nuclear facilities in violation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Iran had been provisionally applying the AP since 16 January 2016, as required by the JCPOA. On 25 December 2020, in response to the United Statesâ secondary sanctions imposed on Iran since 2018, the Iranian Parliament (Majlis) ratified a law entitled âStrategic Action Plan to Lift the Sanctions and Protect the Interests of the Iranian Peopleâ. The law directed the Iranian government to make significant modifications to Iranâs nuclear programme, including suspension of IAEA inspections beyond the CSA, including the AP, within two months of the lawâs ratification.
While the CSA does have provisions to conduct thorough inspections to prevent diversion of nuclear materials from peaceful purposes, such inspections are broadly restricted to declared facilities with âfissionable materialâ. The Modified Code 3.1 signed by Iran, which is a subsidiary arrangement to the CSA, also mandates Tehran to provide âdesign informationâ regarding new facilities when the projects are authorised for construction or when modifications are made to existing facilities.
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