Iran says it expects the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to set its reports on Iranian nuclear activities based on objectivity not what the arrogant powers dictate to it.

Iran PressIran news: The Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the UN and other and other International Organizations in Vienna set a note to the reports of the IAEA's head to the Board of Governors (BOG) over Iran's nuclear program.

The Islamic Republic of Iran stressed in the report that it has reported its nuclear activities to the BOG within the framework of the IAEA's Comprehensive Safeguards Agreements (CSA). 

The permanent mission of Iran pointed out that the Islamic Republic has no obligation to respond to the IAEA's interrogations based on fabricated documents, but as it seeks constructive cooperation with the Agency, it voluntarily provided all necessary information, and supporting documents and granted accesses requested by the Agency.

The Iranian mission emphasized that the Islamic Republic of Iran has so far rendered its full cooperation under the CSA to the Agency. It has to be re-emphasized that all Iran's nuclear material and activities have been completely declared and verified by the Agency.

The Islamic Republic of Iran rightfully expects that the Agency conducts its reporting on verification activities in Iran based on the principles of impartiality, professionalism, and objectivity.

The statment added: "It has to be re-emphasized that all Iran's nuclear material and activities have been completely declared to the Agency and has gone through a very robust verification system. Although, the Islamic Republic of Iran has no obligation to respond to the Agency's questions based on fabricated and unauthentic documents, however, on a voluntary basis and in a cooperative manner, Iran provided all necessary information, supporting documents and granted accesses requested by the Agency."

The statment concluded that the Islamic Republic of Iran, once again, stresses the importance and value of cooperation extended to the Agency. This constructive cooperation should not be undermined by short-sighted political interests. Accordingly, the Agency has the responsibility to show wisdom in addressing such issues in a diligent manner in order to avoid distorting the bigger picture on cooperation between Iran and the Agency. 219

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