√Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>For ten years, enrichment and enrichment R&D will be limited to ensure a breakout timeline of at least 1year. Beyond 10 years, Iran will abide by its enrichment and enrichment R&D plan submitted to the IAEA,and pursuant to the <strong>JCPOA</strong>, under the Additional Protocol resulting in certain limitations on enrichmentcapacity. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 14)<strong>JCPOA</strong> Inspections and Transparency Commitments√Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>The IAEA will have regular access to all of Iran’s nuclear facilities, including to Iran’s enrichment facilityat Natanz and its former enrichment facility at Fordow, and including the use of the most up-to-date,modern monitoring technologies. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 12, 20, 22)√√Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>Inspectors will have access to the supply chain that supports Iran’s nuclear program. The newtransparency and inspections mechanisms will closely monitor materials and/or components to preventdiversion to a secret program. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 21, 22, 23, 25)Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>Inspectors will have access to uranium mines and continuous surveillance at uranium mills, where Iranproduces yellowcake, for 25 years. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 21)Inspectors will have continuous surveillance of Iran’s centrifuge rotors and bellows production andstorage facilities for 20 years. Iran’s centrifuge manufacturing base will be frozen and under continuoussurveillance. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 25)√√√√Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>All centrifuges and enrichment infrastructure removed from Fordow and Natanz will be placed undercontinuous monitoring by the IAEA. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 9, 12, 22)Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>A dedicated procurement channel for Iran’s nuclear program will be established to monitor and approve,on a case by case basis, the supply, sale, or transfer to Iran of certain nuclear-related and dual usematerials and technology — an additional transparency measure. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex IV, p. 3)Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>Iran has agreed to implement the Additional Protocol of the IAEA, providing the IAEA much greateraccess and information regarding Iran’s nuclear program, including both declared and undeclaredfacilities. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 18)Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>Iran will be required to grant access to the IAEA to investigate suspicious sites or allegations of a covertenrichment facility, conversion facility, centrifuge production facility, or yellowcake production facilityanywhere in the country. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 23)
√√Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>Iran has agreed to implement Modified Code 3.1 requiring early notification of construction of newfacilities. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 18)Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>Iran will implement an agreed set of measures to address the IAEA’s concerns regarding the PossibleMilitary Dimensions (PMD) of its program. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 19)<strong>JCPOA</strong> Reactors and Reprocessing Commitments√Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>The original core of the reactor, which would have enabled the production of significant quantities ofweapons-grade plutonium, will be destroyed or removed from the country. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 2)√√√√√Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>Iran has agreed to redesign and rebuild a heavy water research reactor in Arak, based on a design that isagreed to by the P5+1, which will not produce weapons grade plutonium, and which will support peacefulnuclear research and radioisotope production. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 2-3)Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>Iran will ship all of its spent fuel from the reactor out of the country for the reactor’s lifetime.(<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 7)Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>Iran has committed indefinitely to not conduct reprocessing or reprocessing research and development onspent nuclear fuel. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 7)Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>Iran will not accumulate heavy water in excess of the needs of the modified Arak reactor, and will sell anyremaining heavy water on the international market for 15 years. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 5-6)Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>Iran will not build any additional heavy water reactors for 15 years. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 5-6)<strong>JCPOA</strong> Sanctions Commitments√Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>Iran will receive sanctions relief, if it verifiably abides by its commitments. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex V, p. 2-3)√Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>U.S. and E.U. nuclear-related sanctions will be suspended after the IAEA has verified that Iran has taken allof its key nuclear-related steps. If at any time Iran fails to fulfill its commitments, these sanctions will snapback into place. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex V, p. 2-5)
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