The Council of Governors will vote on the anti-Iranian resolution tonight
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency According to the French news agency, the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency will review a resolution regarding Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities tonight.
According to this report, Western countries have presented a new text that emphasizes the so-called non-realization of progress in recent months.
In this text prepared by Germany, France, England and America, it is claimed that Iran has not adhered to its legal obligations in the field of nuclear activities.
Agence France-Presse reported that in this text, the necessity of providing reliable technical answers regarding uranium traces in 2 undeclared sites near Tehran was emphasized.
While the authorities of our country have repeatedly emphasized cooperation with the International Nuclear Agency and adherence to all their obligations. The 35 members of the Governing Council are supposed to vote on this proposed resolution at their meeting tonight in Vienna.
Also, the representative of the European Union, citing the report of the International Atomic Energy Agency, expressed concern about the expansion of Iran’s nuclear program and demanded Tehran’s “effective interaction” with the agency “without further delay.”
The American representative has also expressed concern about the development of the nuclear program, the increase of centrifugal cascades, as well as the accumulation of high-enriched uranium by Iran.
In another part of his statement, he pointed out that in addition to stopping the 60% uranium reserves, the Islamic Republic of Iran must dilute all of its current reserves.