Iran has used secret documents stolen by Iranian intelligence to evade oversight by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Wall Street Journal revealed today (Wednesday) in a special investigation into the matter.
According to the findings of the exposure, Iran has used documents leaked to its intelligence organizations in order to conceal military activities it has carried out in the past as well as falsify data on its uranium enrichment operations in the past two years.
According to the newspaper, documents in the Persian language obtained by him revealed some of the methods used by Tehran to obscure its steps while it is under the supervision of the UN agency after the 2015 nuclear deal.
"The theft of sensitive documents from the Atomic Energy Agency is a serious violation of international security. Iran has used the information to pass on information already known to the agency, to pass information that inspectors may discover themselves and to hide information," David Albright, a nuclear expert and former inspector, told the American newspaper. .
The organization did not receive an official response to the newspaper's claim, but sources inside it said anonymously that there was growing anger over Iran's conduct in the organization's corridors, while negotiations on the nuclear agreement officially continued.
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