Grossi’s claim: Iran is punishing us for the conflict with America and Europe
In an interview on the sidelines of the "Davos" summit, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency once again made new claims about Iran's cooperation with that international organization. |
According to the Fars News Agency International Group, Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, claimed that Iran is punishing this international organization for actions committed by the United States and European countries.
Grossi claimed in an interview with AFP on the sidelines of the “Davos” summit that Iran has limited its cooperation with the atomic agency.
Grossi said in this interview: “It is a desperate situation. We do our activities there but at the lowest level. They have restricted cooperation in an unprecedented way.
Grossi further claimed that Iran has rejected some inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency due to their nationality.
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“It’s a way of punishing us for external events,” he said. When France or England or the United States do something they don’t like, it’s as if they hold the IAEA hostage to their disputes with others. This is not acceptable for us.”
In the past years, the International Atomic Energy Agency has paid attention to and repeated some of the claims made by the Zionist regime about Iran’s nuclear program. Tehran has considered these claims to be fake and has rejected them.
In addition, some of the comments of “Rafael Grossi”, the Director General of the Atomic Agency, which are outside the scope of his specialized duties Many times, it has resulted in the reaction of the Iranian authorities.
For example, in an interview in September, he justified the non-return of the Joe Biden administration to the JCPOA. Rafael Grossi answered a reporter at that meeting: “Regarding the other question related to the ability to return to the JCPOA, let me say that even at the beginning of the administration in Washington in 2021, they had a longer and stronger JCPOA. They were talking.”
He went on to justify the behavior of the Biden administration and said: “Therefore, they set conditions for it right from the beginning because they knew that the agreement that was signed in 2015 After [the United States] withdrew from it in 2018 and after nearly 3 years had passed when Iran had enriched more nuclear materials at higher levels, it probably no longer had the necessary effect.”
He added: “Of course, from a political point of view, it could not be said that we are discarding the JCPOA, because that agreement was still there.” But this view… there was an understanding that it was necessary to implement some kind of reforms [in the agreement].”
Grossi emphasized the necessity of diplomacy with Iran in his new interview with AFP. Is. “Diplomacy, diplomacy, diplomacy,” he said. This is what we need. We need to keep talking. We need to prevent the situation from getting worse and reaching a point where it is impossible to return it.” Rafael Grossi did not rule out the possibility of his trip to Iran. He said: “I do not rule out the possibility of returning to Iran.”
Western countries led by the United States and the Zionist regime have accused Iran of pursuing military goals in the country’s nuclear program in the past years. Have. Iran has strongly denied these claims.
Iran emphasizes, as one of the signatories of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the right to access technology. has a nuclear program for peaceful purposes.
Furthermore, inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency have visited Iran’s nuclear facilities many times, but never found any evidence of a peaceful nuclear energy program. they have not found it to deviate towards military purposes
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