The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has started installing new cameras in Iran.

APA reports that the head of AEBA, Rafael Grossi, said this in an interview with the US "PBS NewsHour" TV channel.

According to Grossi, according to the agreement reached by the agency with Tehran in March, the process of installing new cameras in some nuclear facilities in Iran has started.

The head of the AEBA said that the process will take several weeks, and with that, he emphasized that the agency will expand its control over the work done in connection with Iran's nuclear program.

It should be recalled that in June of last year, Iran removed surveillance cameras from a number of nuclear facilities and a monitor monitoring uranium enrichment in real time at the Natanz plant.

After that, Grossi expressed concern about the gap in AEBA's monitoring of Iran's nuclear program implementation process.