The head of Iran’s (AEOI) atomic energy organization emphasizes that Tehran will take all the legal and sovereign measures necessary to defend its rights and holds leadership of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to take responsibility for failing to act in the face of Israel’s onslaught on his country.
Eslami wrote to IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi on Thursday to address the issue of the nuclear agency’s lack of action in response to the ongoing Israeli attacks. He said the Zionist regime’s attack on the existence of Iran’s nuclear weapons constitutes a clear violation of the Geneva Convention and related protocols, the UN Charter and the UN Scientific Commission’s atomic weapons, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, a comprehensive non-proliferation agreement between Iran and the UN agencies, the UN nuclear safety standards, and the safety standards of other nuclear groups. “Operation” by condemning the Israeli regime’s blatant violation of international practices related to peaceful nuclear activities. Eslami has hurriedly added that Iran is taking necessary steps to protect its rights, vowing to take up the case of the chief’s “inaction” over Israeli onslaught on Tehran’s nuclear facilities through legal channels.
Grossi was attacked since Friday for paving the way for a Zionist regime’s attack on Tehran, which led to many high-ranking military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilian martialism. A few days before the attack was unleashed, the IAEA issued a politically motivated report denounced Iran as a “violation,” followed by a resolution against the country in a European troika and the US-promoted committee of the IAEA committee in Vienna. Iranian officials have emphasized that Tehran has no undeclared nuclear material or activity, and that it still does not have, and is now deviating from peaceful nuclear activity.
Iranian officials have repeatedly emphasized that Tehran will not withdraw from the peaceful advancement of the nuclear industry, and have rejected deviations in the country’s private nuclear program. They reiterated that the UN Nuclear Agency is fully informed of all nuclear activities and sites within the country. Tehran repeatedly emphasizes that the IAEA has brought every effort to ensure that the IAEA can effectively carry out verification activities in Iran, including protections and surveillance measures specific to the IAEA verification system. However, Iran emphasized that it is not mandatory, responding to requests and questions from the nuclear agency based on unreliable information and fake documents.
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