TEHRAN – Iranian Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) made a statement on Thursday urging IAEA Chihulafaer Grossi to stop his repeated “political” and “non-expert” remarks on Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities It has been announced.
On Thursday, Grossi said the 2015 nuclear deal in Iran, officially known as the JCPOA, was outdated and that new formats would need to be searched for for business with Iran.
“JCPOA is an empty shell. I don’t think anyone thinks that 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 what you can do Think about its merits or lack thereof regardless of whether it is technically speaking, it is clear that it is no longer suitable for purpose,” Grossi said at a press conference in Tokyo.
Iran’s atomic organization, as a senior official at a key international organization, said the IAEA director is expected to be “fair, professional and apolitical.”
Iranian Aeoi, unfortunately, says that some Grossi’s statements, particularly his recent position, are far from these principles, and this important international organization derails from its “path of equity and professionalism.” This raised this concern that it would undermine itself.
A statement from AEOI said, “At a time when the US and certain other Western countries are trying to exploit the IAEA to put unfair pressure on Iran, such political and non-professional remarks are illegal. It can be used as an excuse for requests.
“Grossi’s recent remarks at his press conference in Tokyo are examples of professional actions and discourse. In his remarks, he should prove that he does not seek nuclear weapons from Iran. I asked.”
Aeoi said, “Mr. Grossi knows better than anyone else that about a quarter of the testing of all institutions that own less than 3% of the world’s nuclear facilities is being done in Iran. Iran has repeatedly argued that its nuclear program is peaceful. Such a course of repetitive political discourse is far from his position and position and must stop. yeah.”