The statement from Iran’s atomic energy organization is as follows:
Iran has called for the Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as the highest-ranking staff of a key international organization, and requires that they always speak and act impartially, professionally and freely from political bias. It’s there.
Unfortunately, the statements and status of the IAEA chief, particularly some of the recent statements, lacking such characteristics, and this important international organization has also become a reputation for distance from the path of equity and professionalism. It raises concerns that it will hurt.
In a situation where the US and some Western countries are trying to misuse the IAEA due to unfair pressure on Iran, these political and non-professional statements could serve as an excuse for their illegal interests. It has sex.
IAEA Chief Grossi’s recent statement at a press conference in Japan is an example of unprofessional action and speech.
In his statement, he demanded that Iran be proven that he does not seek nuclear weapons, but Iranian officials repeatedly say that Iran is not trying to build nuclear weapons for peaceful purposes. Ta.
Rafael Grossi knows better than anyone that about a quarter of all IAEA tests are dedicated to Iran’s nuclear facilities, which account for less than 3% of the world’s nuclear facilities.
Iran has repeatedly emphasized that the nuclear program is completely peaceful.
On the day, IAEA’s Chihulafaergrossi said at a press conference in Tokyo, Japan’s capital, that it is known as the Iranian nuclear deal, aka the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). I don’t think anyone thinks that the JCPOA can play a role at this point. I think it was an agreement that used to be up and running for a while, but now it’s clear that technically, it’s completely replaced, regardless of whether it’s thinking about its merits or lack thereof. . He said at a press conference in Tokyo.
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