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    International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) demanded one million euros to pay salaries to its observer

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    International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) demanded one million euros to pay salaries to its observer Empty International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) demanded one million euros to pay salaries to its observer

    Post by Rocky Fri 25 Jul 2014, 2:33 pm

    International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) demanded one million euros to pay salaries to its observers of the Iranian file



    07/25/20140 



    Said International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), it needs an additional million euros to pay the salaries of observers, who will follow the temporary extension of the nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers for a period of 4 months. Word demand in the memorandum, informed by the agency "Reuters", on Friday, submitted to the Member States of the Organization of the United Nations Ptaik July 24, after six days of the announcement of the decision to extend the interim agreement, which was concluded last year. Agreed Iran and the six powers, the United States, France, Germany, Russia, Britain, China, to continue talks after failing to reach a final agreement by the deadline July 20, ending 10 years of conflict over Iran's nuclear program. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) plays a pivotal role in the verification of Iran's commitment to the interim agreement, which stops Tehran under which sensitive uranium enrichment work, compared to a partial easing of the sanctions that hurt the Iranian economy.The aim of the Interim Agreement to buy time for talks to reach a comprehensive agreement on allowable range of the Iranian nuclear program, which Tehran says is peaceful but the West fears is designed to gain the ability to manufacture nuclear weapons.
    The increased workload on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), due to the Interim Agreement, which was concluded in November, which was scheduled to last only 6 months from January 20 until July 20, but was extended until 24 NovemberFAO provides a monthly report to the Member States for the fulfillment of their obligations Iran.The Director General of the IAEA, Yukio Amano, announced that the organization will nearly double the number of individuals working in Iran as a result of an agreement in NovemberAnd then asked about 5.5 million euros in additional voluntary contributions.Diplomats said later, that the organization got the money easily, because of the political importance of the agreement. In the new note, the organization said it had received a request from the seven countries participating in the talks that "continue to do the activities of monitoring, verification and the necessary related to the nuclear deal in Iran."

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