The summary of "technical understandings" includes a timetable for inspections of Iranian nuclear facilities by UN atomic watchdog IAEA officials.
According to the summery released yesterday, on January 20, the IAEA (International Economic Energy Agency) will report on the current status of Iran's nuclear programme, and particularly on its uranium enrichment programme and the Arak reactor.
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In addition, over the course of the Joint Plan of Action, the IAEA will verify that Iran is not enriching uranium in roughly half of installed centrifuges at Natanz and three-quarters of installed centrifuges at Fordow, including all next generation centrifuges.
The summery gives details of the agreement -- the commitment made by Iran to contain its nuclear programme and the promises made by P5+1 to relax the international sanctions against it.
P5+1 includes the US, Britain, France, China, Russia and Germany.
"The Joint Plan of Action marks the first time in nearly a decade that the Islamic Republic of Iran has agreed to specific actions that stop the advance of its nuclear programme, roll back key aspects of the programme, and include unprecedented access for international inspectors," the White House in its summary said.
The move came after reports that US officials were forced to deny claims that there was a secret side deal accompanying the interim nuclear pact reached in Geneva last year.
The summery was released after details of the agreement was shared with the Congress.
"Today we provided Congress with a document containing the technical understandings related to the implementation of the Joint Plan of Action," State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters.
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