Europeans Seek to Cover Up Zionist Nuke Program
GENEVA (Dispatches) -- Iran’s envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) says European countries seek to magnify Iran’s nuclear program in an attempt to distract the international community from the occupying regime of Israel’s nuclear arsenal.
“The European countries are drawing the world’s attention to Iran’s nuclear program in the IAEA to cover up the important and very worrying issue of the Israeli regime’s military nuclear program, which is a source of instability in the region and a threat to peace and security,” Mohsen Naziri Asl said.
The Europeans are pursuing a plan to deprive an independent country of its national interests while Tehran remains fully committed to international regulations, the diplomat said.
They are trying hard to manipulate realities, pursue a limited political agenda and prevent a key player in regional issues to play its role vis-à-vis foreign interference, he added.
Naziri Asl said the European Union must end its zero-sum game against Iran and change its attitude toward the country, rather than insisting on its ineffective, authoritarian approach.
“They need to abandon the win-lose scenario and change their attitude toward Iran,” he said in an address to a session of the IAEA Board of Governors.
“The ineffectiveness of this authoritarian approach has been proven many times in relation to Iran,” he added.
Earlier this week, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi visited Iran and held meetings with head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Muhammad Eslami, President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hussein Amir-Abdollahian, to discuss the country’s peaceful nuclear program.
At the end of the visit, Grossi and Eslami issued a joint statement in which the two sides agreed to take steps aimed at facilitating
enhanced cooperation and expediting the resolution of outstanding safeguards issues.
After the visit, Grossi apparently walked back on his remarks about reaching a good agreement with Iran on the settlement of outstanding issues.
Naziri Asl slammed repeated statements by certain countries urging Iran to implement its commitments as per the 2015 nuclear agreement, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which was unilaterally abandoned by the United States three years after its conclusion.
These countries have not only deliberately mixed up Iran’s voluntary commitments with its legal commitments, but they have also made their utmost efforts to hide the very real fact that the JCPOA has other parties and annexes that must be implemented by its signatories without further delay, he said.
Naziri Asl was apparently referring to a statement to the IAEA Board of Governors’ meeting this week by the three European signatories to the JCPOA – France, Germany and the UK – which accused Iran of “unabated and dangerous nuclear escalation.”
Iran rejected the claim, asserting that there has been “no deviation” in its peaceful nuclear activities.