Iran Press/ Iran News: Salehi reiterated that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) by taking such measures is going to undermind its independent supervisory role and it will not act according to legal principles.
Iran's top official highlighted that IAEA should not endorse espionage activities that violate the sovereign rights of other countries and the rights governing international relations through the verification of such information.
Stressing the fact that Iran's nuclear activities are being carried out with no limitations, Salehi urged that the 5 steps have so far focused on technical activities, and as commitments continue to be reduced, legal aspects such as the revision of the Additional Protocol and the Non-Proliferation Treaty known as NPT can be addressed.
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