Tehran, Oct 28: Iran will in the coming days inform the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of its intention to sign an additional protocol to the Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) allowing tougher inspections of its nuclear facilities, a top official here told media today. "We are soon going to send a letter indicating our intention and our readiness to accede to the protocol," said Iran's representative to the IAEA, Ali Akbar Salehi. "A letter has been drafted. It has been given to officials. They are studying it," he added, explaining that the final say was now up to Hassan Rowhani, the secretary of Iran's Supreme Council of National Security. Iran pledged to sign the protocol during a visit to Tehran on October 21 by the Foreign Ministers of Britain, France and Germany that extracted a series of concessions from the Islamic republic over its nuclear programme. Salehi said he expected a decision to be made and the IAEA to be informed in the coming days -- well ahead of the IAEA'S next board of Governors' meeting on November 20. "It's a matter of days," he said, adding that Iran has attached "no conditions" to its signature.

As a signatory to the NPT, Iran is currently only subject to pre-arranged IAEA inspection visits. But pending the signature and ratification of the protocol, it has pledged to work within the terms of the accord and allow unlimited inspections.

Bureau Report