Thursday, June 12, 2025

Official: IAEA resolution seeks to pressure Iran into making concessions

PressTV

Iran’s nuclear chief says the “anti-Iran” resolution adopted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors is aimed at pressuring Tehran into giving concessions.

Mohammad Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), made the comments in a televised interview on Thursday shortly after the 35-nation Board of Governors passed a resolution accusing Iran of "non-compliance" with its nuclear obligations.

“What we observe today is a series of political moves by the three European countries, Britain, France and Germany, guided by the United States and aided by the IAEA Director General [Rafael Grossi], who is under the influence of the Zionist regime. Their goal is to pressure us into giving concessions,” Eslami stressed.

He also warned that the capacities of the IAEA are being exploited, refereeing to a report by Reuters following the Board of Governors’ vote, headlining that Iran had allegedly failed to fulfill its nuclear commitments to the UN nuclear watchdog.

 

“For example, Reuters headlined that Iran had failed to fulfill its nuclear commitments to the Agency. However, in reality, neither the content of the report nor the resolution actually confirms such a claim. In the resolution, based on the IAEA Director General's report, it is stated that Iran has not fulfilled its JCPOA commitments. Yet, according to UN Security Council Resolution 2231, the JCPOA commitments are mutual obligations between both parties,” Eslami noted.

The resolution, drafted by the US, Britain, France and Germany, was passed with 19 votes in favor, three against, and 11 abstentions. Russia, China, and Burkina Faso voted against it. Among the countries that abstained were South Africa, India, Pakistan, Egypt, Indonesia, and Brazil.

Eslami also announced that AEOI had constructed its third enrichment site and that advanced sixth-generation centrifuges are to be installed at Fordow nuclear facility.

“They constantly issue threats, but they must understand that Iran’s nuclear industry is part of the people’s identity. In response to their political maneuvering, we have constructed our third enrichment site and begun its operations. The site has been built and is secure,” he said.

“The process of equipping the machines has begun, and once that is complete, we will begin enrichment operations. Furthermore, we will replace the first-generation centrifuges at Fordow with advanced sixth-generation ones,” the AEOI chief further noted...

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