Iran Press/ Europe: According to Lawrence Norman, a reporter for the American Wall Street Journal, the statement has been written by 56 countries, 23 of which are members of the Agency's Board of Governors.
" Laura Holgate, "the American ambassador to the international organizations based in Vienna also allegedly claimed that about 50 countries have expressed their concern about Iran's lack of cooperation with the agency, and this shows that the international community still wants Iran to fulfill its legal obligations to act as a matter of urgency and cooperate with the IAEA to clarify and resolve all outstanding safeguards issues without delay."
She has claimed: "Despite the announcement of the IAEA s readiness to interact with Iran, such an interaction has not taken place and the report of the Director General of the IAEA has concluded that safeguard issues remain."
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While rejecting the false and baseless claims, the Islamic Republic of Iran has always emphasized that the obligations of countries in the field of protection are not unlimited; However, Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the Atomic Energy Agency last week, by publishing a report, repeated the politicized claims of safeguards about Iran's peaceful nuclear program and claimed: Iran has not yet announced reliable answers about the origin of the uranium particles found in 3 sites, which it seems are mostly old, and the agency has not submitted them for years under review.
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