He pointed to the current situation of the UN Nuclear Watch Agency, saying, “As far as I know, the International Atomic Energy Agency has never been in such a destructive and weak situation.
However, Larijani emphasized that the agency is now just adding fuel to the flames.
“It is embarrassing that protection regulations stipulate that agencies must defend the rights of member states, but in reality they have not only failed to take action, but have failed to convene an emergency meeting of the governor or take on the issue with the UN Security Council (UNSC) at a critical moment,” he said.
“No one with such management has responded to compensation from the agency’s director. Even the former IAEA chief Elbaradey has saved at least some degree of his professional face and fame in this international body despite all the international pressures.
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