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Chances of Referring Iran’s Nuclear Case to Security Council Remain Slim

American ‌wall Street Journal reporter rates the likelihood of referring Iran’s nuclear dossier to the UN⁣ Security Council as low.

According ​to the English​ section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr news Agency, Lawrence⁣ Norman, a reporter for the American newspaper Wall Street Journal, wrote​ on ​X that the chance of referring Iran’s nuclear case from the International Atomic energy Agency (IAEA) to the UN Security Council is very low.

He identified ⁣criticism of Iran’s lack of cooperation with the IAEA as one of the issues likely to be raised by both Washington and the European‌ Troika (the UK, France, and Germany) ⁢during ⁤next week’s‌ Board of Governors meeting.

The Western journalist deemed a near-term‌ escalation in tensions with Iran unlikely. He stated: “It seems there​ is a decision to give‍ diplomacy‌ a chance without referring ⁣the case ⁤to the Security Council or issuing any resolution accusing Iran of non-compliance.”

At the same time, Norman outlined⁤ two possible ⁣scenarios facing the European Troika: they may highlight Iran’s non-compliance with safeguards investigations regarding undeclared⁣ nuclear material and restrictions on IAEA‍ access to Iranian⁢ nuclear‍ sites sence June. These points⁣ could be leveraged for​ pressure in discussions at the Security Council.

He added that increasing pressure on Iran starting next week is ​improbable. Though, if no changes ⁣occur over access and reporting within two months, conditions​ might shift.

News Sources: © webangah ⁤News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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