Nuclear materials in secret sites .. a draft resolution against Iran by the atomic agency

Nuclear materials in secret sites .. a draft resolution against Iran by the atomic agency

The United States and the three European countries submitted the parties to the Iranian nuclear agreement (Britain, France and Germany) on Tuesday evening a draft resolution of the International Atomic Energy Agency condemning Iran’s lack of cooperation with the international body regarding the existence of nuclear materials in unauthorized locations, according to two diplomats on Tuesday.

The draft resolution demands Iran to fully cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency following a report by the Authority that concluded that “any progress” has not achieved an investigation into finding traces of nuclear materials in three unauthorized sites in Iran.
To this, a European diplomat said in a statement to Agence France -Presse that the “decision was presented tonight”. This was confirmed by another source.

The text, which was seen by France Press, stresses that it is “necessary and salt” that “Iran comes to fulfill its legal obligations. ”
In June, the agency adopted a similar decision that condemns Iran, which voted against Russia and China.
Then Tehran condemned the decision, which she described as “conscience”, which was reported to remove surveillance cameras and other equipment from its nuclear facilities.

The text proposed to be discussed to be voted during the separation meeting of the Council of the International Atomic Energy Agency, which will start this week, which begins Wednesday.
A delegation from the International Atomic Energy Agency is scheduled to visit Tehran at the end of the month in an effort to make progress in the investigation.

It is noteworthy that in April of last year, talks began to revive the nuclear agreement, which has been traveling since the withdrawal of the United States in 2018.
Last month, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken renewed that he does not see a significant area to revive the nuclear agreement with Iran..

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