He warned that politically motivated moves by some governments in the IAEA Committee could pose serious problems to fully continue the path of cooperation between Iran and the IAEA.
In his X account post, Gharibabadi wrote: “Today, at separate meetings, I first explained the position of the Islamic Republic of Iran on the report of IAEA Director Grossi and the upcoming meeting of the IAEA Board of Directors, and answered their questions first, ambassadors of Germany, the UK and France.”
At these meetings, “Iran emphasizes that it is a dedicated member of the Convention on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, and is working extensively with the IAEA in implementing a comprehensive safeguards agreement and implementing its obligations under this Agreement.”
He further warned that despite Iran’s principled policies, politically motivated moves by some governments of the Governor’s Committee are possible on two proven allegations that date back more than 20 years ago, bringing serious issues for the full continuation of cooperation between Iran and the IAEA.
It is expected that members of the IAEA board will adopt a constructive approach and oppose political actions that could disrupt the maintenance and expansion of cooperation between Iran and the IAEA.
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