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Russian representative’s warning to the Council of Governors about moves against Iran

The permanent representative of Russia in international organizations warned against the intentions of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency against Iran.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News, “Mikhail Ulyanov”, the permanent representative of Russia in international organizations based in Vienna, published a post on X channel and wrote: We expect very hot discussions about Iran to flow in the Council of Governors. We have.

He added: Some Western leaders in the Council of Governors are going to make a very serious mistake that will have very negative consequences.

Ulianov stated: These people apparently have abandoned diplomacy and are counting on the escalation of tension.

The three European countries of England, France and Germany known as the Troika regarding Iran’s nuclear program, recently submitted a draft resolution to the Secretariat of the International Atomic Energy Agency, which made political claims Safeguards rooted in the fake documents of the Zionist regime have been repeated and Iran has been asked to take necessary and urgent measures to resolve the remaining issues.

The draft resolution of the Troika was registered and distributed to the members at the same time as the meeting of the Board of Governors began, and a group of member states of the Council also, especially after presenting the report of the Director General of the Agency about Iran’s agreement to stop increasing uranium reserves with a concentration of 60%, they are hesitant to support this resolution.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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