Bloomberg Claims IAEA-Iran Information Exchange at Record Low
According to a report by webangah News Agency, Bloomberg alleged on Tuesday that Iran has severed communication with key officials of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
citing two unnamed officials familiar with sensitive information, Bloomberg claimed that after the formal conclusion of IAEA inspections last week, Iranian nuclear safety officials have stopped responding to calls from the Vienna-based agency.
The report states that the IAEA’s Incident and Emergency Center became active after June 13 and maintained continuous contact with its Iranian counterparts, but these information exchanges have now been significantly reduced.
The Western outlet added that Tehran previously authorized an average of more then one IAEA inspection per day. However, the equation changed following aggressive actions by Zionist and American forces.
Iran had explicitly stated earlier that these aggressive measures by the U.S. and Zionist regime against Iran-which violate the UN Charter-occurred after IAEA director General Rafael Grossi issued a biased and entirely political report targeting Iran’s peaceful nuclear program. Consequently, Tehran decided to modify its level of cooperation with the agency.