Reuters’ claim about the European anti-Iranian resolution in the Council of Governors
An English media has claimed that three European countries that are members of the JCPOA have distributed an anti-Iranian resolution on the eve of the meeting of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency. |
according to the international group Tasnim news agency, a media Quoting three unnamed diplomats, Gharibi claimed that Britain, France and Germany distributed a draft of an anti-Iranian resolution on the eve of the International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors meeting next week.
A few days ago, the Wall Street Journal claimed that the US President Joe Biden’s government is against issuing a resolution to reprimand Iran for its nuclear advances due to domestic issues, including the upcoming presidential elections.
Three Western diplomats have now told the Reuters news agency that the European troika, a member of the JCPOA, insists on issuing a resolution against Iran despite the opposition of the United States. Reuters says that Washington’s argument is that issuing a resolution could lead to an escalation of tensions in the region ahead of the US presidential election in November.
A senior European official told this English media He said: “We put pressure on the Americans, but they insist that nothing should be done to escalate the tension with Iran.” This approach has not achieved anything so far, and we believe that it is necessary to show determination.” In that resolution, the IAEA members demanded Iran’s cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog in three sites. Since then, the differences between Iran and the IAEA have been reduced to two places has been found In its new quarterly report, excerpts of which were published by the Western media a few days ago, the IAEA has mentioned the dispute over two sites, the suspension of the implementation of the amended code 3.1, and the cancellation of the appointment of inspectors as the main areas of dispute between the two sides.
In the past years, the International Atomic Energy Agency has paid attention to and repeated some of the claims made by the Israeli regime about Iran’s nuclear program. Tehran has dismissed these claims as fake.
Three diplomats have said that the European Troika has provided the draft text of its resolution to the 35 member countries of the Agency’s Governing Council. . According to this claim, the focus of the said resolution is on the investigation, and “Rafael Grossi”, the director general of the agency, may be asked to prepare a “comprehensive report” with a wider range of issues than the current quarterly reports.
The resolution of the European Troika does not contain any threat to refer the case of Iran’s nuclear disputes to the United Nations Security Council. This resolution has not yet been officially delivered and the Europeans may do so as early as next week (from Monday onwards).
International Atomic Energy Agency in the latest Its quarterly report, which was provided to the members of the Council of Governors on Monday, has announced the increase of Iran’s uranium reserves by 60% to several times the limit specified in the “Comprehensive Program of Joint Action” (JCPOA).
The JCPOA is an agreement reached in 2015 between the so-called 5+1 group (five permanent members of the Security Council plus Germany) and the Islamic Republic of Iran to resolve international disputes over Iran’s nuclear file.
During the presidency of “Donald Trump” in 2018, the American government withdrew from this agreement approved by the United Nations Security Council by violating its obligations and resumed sanctions against Iran.
The Islamic Republic of Iran fulfilled all its obligations under this agreement until one year after the withdrawal of the United States from the JCPOA in order to compensate the European countries that promised to compensate the effects of Washington’s withdrawal from the agreement. They will give them a chance to try to fulfill this promise.
One year after the US withdrawal from the JCPOA, Tehran announced that considering that European countries have not fulfilled their promises It will reduce its obligations under the JCPOA in several steps. The reduction of Iran’s obligations was done under the terms of the JCPOA.
The Islamic Republic of Iran, after taking 5 steps to reduce its obligations, finally announced on January 15, 2018 that it will no longer have any restrictions. It is not faced in the operational area (including enrichment capacity, enrichment percentage, amount of enriched materials, and research and development).
Western diplomats in an interview with Reuters European countries also disagreed with Washington on the issue of a resolution regarding Iran’s nuclear activities at the quarterly meeting of the Council of Governors in March.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |