Iran Press/ Europe: In the evening meeting on Wednesday, the International Atomic Energy Agency of 56 countries, 23 of which were members of the Agency's Board of Governors, issued a statement against Iran and allegedly accused Tehran of not cooperating with the United Nations nuclear watchdog.
This statement, which was proposed by the United States and three European countries and accuses Iran of not cooperating on safeguards issues with the International Atomic Energy Agency, was read by the representative of Germany.
Despite the reading of the anti-Iranian statement, yesterday's meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency's Board of Governors on Iran's nuclear program ended without issuing a resolution.
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"Mohsen Naziri Asal," Iran's representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency, after the conclusion of the Iran issue at the meeting of the Board of Governors, said in Vienna: "The efforts of the United States and Europe to accompany African and Latin American countries regarding the issue of Iran at the meeting of the Board of Governors was not fruitful.
The representative of Iran to the International Atomic Energy Agency stated that the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency has political goals and stated:
" Just at the time when the negotiations to revive the JCPOA are to be concluded, the Board of Governors is creating an obstacle in reaching an agreement by issuing a non-constructive statement."
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