As has been exclusively the case in recent years, IAEA Chief Amano
Yukiya issued a statement Wednesday confirming once again that Iran is
still meeting all commitments it has under the P5+1 nuclear deal.
Under the deal, the IAEA is responsible for verifying that Iran is
meeting all of its requirements under the pact. Since the deal’s
implementation, the IAEA has consistently affirmed that Iran is meeting
those requirements.
Which is a source of tensions between the international watchdog and the
Trump Administration. The administration has repeatedly declared Iran
in violation, but can’t get anyone else to confirm that, and has pushed
the IAEA to make new demands on Iran, which the IAEA has said are
unwarranted.
As the international community tries to save the P5+1 deal after the US
withdrew from it, the IAEA reports are increasingly important, in
underscoring that the deal was, and is, wholly intact, and it was only
the US that decided to abandon it.