"IAEA verifies the non-diversion of nuclear material declared by Iran under its
Safeguards agreement," Amano said, addressing a meeting of the IAEA Board of
Governors.
He reiterated that the IAEA has been verifying and monitoring the implementation
by Iran of its nuclear-related commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of
Action for more than a year.
"Evaluations regarding the absence of undeclared nuclear material and activities
in Iran will continue," Amano said.
In relevant remarks in mid-February, the European Union (EU) and the IAEA
reaffirmed that Iran has fulfilled its undertakings under the Joint
Comprehensive Plan of Action.
In their joint statement, the EU and the IAEA reaffirmed support for the JCPOA
based on their respective mandates.
"EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini will remain in close contact with
the IAEA regarding continued implementation of the agreement in her capacity as
coordinator of the Joint Commission established under the JCPOA," the statement
read.
It added that the EU will provide technical support to the IAEA such as
equipment and training.
The deal, officially titled the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, was reached
after hard diplomatic work by the Islamic Republic and the six world powers (the
US, the UK, France, Russia, China, and Germany).
Under the accord, all nuclear-related sanctions on Iran were terminated, and
Iran in return agreed to apply certain limits to its nuclear program and provide
enhanced access to international monitors to its nuclear facilities.
SOURCE: Fars News Agency