Iran's Ambassador to the Vienna-based international organizations, reacting to illegal comments made by Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to the UN and international organizations in Vienna for accusing Iran of pursuing capabilities to produce a nuclear weapon, in a post on his Twitter account said that "for the KSA, the IAEA is not being provided with even minimum necessary verification authorities".
"A failure to implement the safeguards by rescinding the SQPs (small quantities protocols), could allow them to hide certain nuclear activities without them being subject to the IAEA inspections," Iran’s representative at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) added.
This reaction came after Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to the UN and international organizations in Vienna, Prince Abdullah Bin Khalid Bin Sultan, alleged in a series of tweets that Iran's move to produce uranium metal-enriched to 20 percent purity is a matter of concern in terms of its real intentions.
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