Vienna-Sana
Iran's permanent representative to international organizations in Vienna, Kazem Gharibabadi, stressed that the United States of America did not show enough will to revive the nuclear agreement signed between Iran and the international community.
Gharibabadi said during the meeting of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency today, "It has not yet appeared that Washington has sufficient will or is ready to abandon its addiction to resorting to unilateral coercive measures, comply with international law, implement its obligations to lift the embargo on Iran in a complete and effective manner, and take difficult and necessary decisions in this regard." particularity.”
Gharibabadi added that "the principle of canceling the embargo and its effects according to the nuclear agreement constitutes the main basis for Iran's agreement to reactivate the agreement, but the violations of the United States have thwarted a large part of the agreement and made it useless."
In response to European demands for Tehran to abandon its recent measures, Gharibabadi said, “Do not expect Iran, which is under the unjust unilateral embargo, to continue to comply with its commitments within the framework of the agreement.”
The Iranian delegate stressed that "one of the bitter historical ironies is the IAEA's neglect of the Zionist entity's nuclear weapons program," calling on it to distance itself from any politicized agenda.
Gharibabadi criticized the introduction of the Iranian nuclear issue to the agency from time to time based on flimsy allegations and without any document or evidence about the diversion of nuclear materials towards non-peaceful purposes. and its technical tasks that should be implemented in accordance with the bylaws.