Iran ambassador to IAEA expresses concern over Saudi secret Nuke program

Iran's ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency expressed his concerns over Saudi secret Nuclear project and its negative consequences for the Region.

Iran Press/Europe: Iran's ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency Kazem Gharibabadi while addressing the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) General Conference in Vienna on Monday expressed concerned over Saudi Arabia's secret nuclear program and its negative impacts on the region, reported Iran Press.

Serving also as the vice president of the 63rd annual regular session of the General Conference, Gharibabadi added that the international community should make Saudi Arabia understand that it cannot stand any violation from the peaceful nuclear program or any act of transferring the radioactive substances to the terrorist outfits.

Referring to the Saudi project of building the channel in its common border with Qatar, Gharibabadi said that some parts of the channel are going to be used for radioactive waste disposal facilities.

Iran's top diplomat stressed the fact that Saudi Arabia's irresponsible behavior will not only deal a blow to its own nation but it will be a source of the possible harm to the neighboring countries.

Iran's top diplomat highlighted that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) should necessarily ask those countries which have been introduced as Saudi Arabia's possible partners and dangers of the nuclear electric power plants to prevent from supplying Saudi Arabia with the Nuclear electricity reactors until all the grounds for related safeguarding measures recognized by the IAEA would be paved.

Iran's ambassador to the international organizations in Vienna went on to refer to US support of Saudi Arabia while saying that Saudi regime's irresponsible and obscure nuclear program is protected by US President Donald Trump within the business and the related profits.

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