Iran.- France, Germany, UK and US Urge Iran to “Cooperate” with IAEA

MADRID, June 8 (EUROPA PRESS) –

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has passed a resolution by the United States, Britain, France and Germany urging Tehran to cooperate in its investigation following Tehran’s announcement of the closure of two surveillance cameras at Tehran’s nuclear facilities.

The resolution, adopted by the British network BBC, expresses “deep concern” about the lack of cooperation from Iran and urges the country to “act immediately to comply with its legal obligations.”

According to the aforementioned chain, Russia and China have voted against the document, while the one involved, Tehran, has rejected the text before the vote, held within the framework of the agency’s board, and has warned of the consequences of approving it.

Iranian authorities have announced this Wednesday that they have turned off two surveillance cameras installed by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) at its nuclear facilities, without providing further details or specifying where they are.

The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) has indicated that, to date, it has maintained “extensive cooperation” with international organizations and has criticized the fact that the IAEA “has not taken into account that this cooperation is part of Iran’s goodwill and considers it an obligation.” .

For this reason, it has been indicated that the authorities have decided to turn off these two cameras, which were allegedly installed voluntarily by Tehran and outside of its obligations with nuclear protection, according to Iran’s Tasnim news agency.

The decision comes just days after Tehran rejected the latest IAEA report, which stated that Tehran “has not clarified” the presence of undeclared nuclear material at its three facilities, and stressed that “it does not reflect the truth” about bilateral relations. talks. “Iran gave the IAEA a written answer to its question,” said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Said Khatibzade.

Iran has announced its withdrawal of its commitments at several points from the 2015 nuclear deal after the United States unilaterally left the pact in 2018, although Iranian authorities have defended that these steps could be reversed if the United States withdraws sanctions and reinstates them. for a deal.

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