The UN spokesperson emphasized the importance of cooperation between Iran and the Agency
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted from website United Nations Official, Stephen Dujarric” the spokesperson of the United Nations last evening in the group of reporters in response to a question of “Rafael Grossi”, the Director General of the International International Agency Atomic Energy has announced to the Council of Governors that Iran’s uranium reserves have increased by 20 and 60%, what is the reaction of the Secretary General of the United Nations to this report?
Dujarric replied that he did not think that the Secretary General of the United Nations had spoken with the Director General of the Agency in the last few days. had a conversation.
The UN spokesman clarified: What I can tell you, it is clear that Grossi for the international agency /span> Atomic energy works independently of the activities of the United Nations Secretariat.
Dujarric emphasized: What is clear to us is that full cooperation of Iran Agency and adherence to one’s commitments are important.
It should be said that the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency traveled to Tehran last week to discuss how to resolve some security issues and the future of cooperation between the two countries. During this trip, he met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization and the President of the Republic of Iran, and also visited two nuclear facilities Fordo and Natanz.
Three European countries England, France and Germany known as Troika about Iran’s nuclear program, recently The author has submitted a resolution to the International Atomic Energy Agency Secretariat that the political claims of safeguarding And rooted in fake documents In it, the Zionist regime reiterated and asked Iran 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. A group of member states of the council are also hesitant to support this resolution, especially after the report of the IAEA director general about Iran’s agreement to stop increasing uranium reserves with a concentration of 60%.