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Student Movement of Justice: Stop cooperation with IAEA

Jun 7, 2022, 8:05 PM
News ID: 84780718
Student Movement of Justice: Stop cooperation with IAEA

Tehran, IRNA - Student Movement of Justice in Iran issued a statement on Tuesday themed “Stop cooperation with IAEA” due to the IAEA Board of Governors meeting and the resolution against the Iranian nuclear issue.

Today, while issuing a resolution against Iran’s nuclear issue is underway in the IAEA BoG that in the past years, especially after the JCPOA, most cooperation with the organization has been done and many accesses have been given to them, the statement said.

It added that the measures aimed at making trust have not had favorable results and have not helped to solve ambiguities of Iran's nuclear case.

These events and the IAEA reports, as well as the hard stances of the IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi against Iran after taking extensive concessions on the latest agreement with the IAEA show that extensive cooperation and voluntary measures by Iran have failed to help improve this process, the statement noted.

It further noted that not only the IAEA's approach has not changed, but it has also caused great damage, such as the leak of classified Iranian information by the IAEA and some sabotage moves by its investigators in cooperation with the Zionist regime.

It highlighted that undoubtedly, the US and European countries are seeking to issue a resolution at the UN Security Council against Iran's peaceful nuclear program and the IAEA BoG’s resolution lays the groundwork for this move, adding that Iran's cooperation with the agency not only couldn’t stop this process, but it has completed the agency's cycle of the hostile move, demonstrating that the agency is a puppet of Zionism and a system of domination.

Instead of restricting the agency's access in various ways, blocking can be Iran's least and most urgent response, it underscored.

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