Iran rejects IAEA report as politically motivated
September 7th, 2010 - 6:38 am ICT by IANSTehran, Sep 7 (DPA) Iran rejected Monday’s report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as politically motivated and partial, ISNA news agency reported.
“The IAEA should be more careful and not deviate from the course of impartiality and fairness,” the chief of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organisation, Ali-Akbar Salehi, told ISNA.
“We believe that if the IAEA deviated from its main course and lost the status of a specialised technical UN body, then it would also lose its international credibility,” said Salehi, who is also deputy to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano said in his latest report that Iran has complicated the agency’s work in the country by repeatedly vetoing certain nuclear inspectors.
“It is not only our right but the right of all IAEA members to select the IAEA inspectors (coming to Iran) and the two inspectors (mentioned in the IAEA report) were rejected as they had made false reports and the IAEA is perfectly aware of that but just does not want to acknowledge it,” Salehi said.
“We told the IAEA to introduce two new inspectors whom we eventually granted permission to come (to Iran),” the atomic chief added.
While referring to the IAEA demand to investigate Western intelligence reports accusing Iran of secretly working on an atomic bomb research programme, Salehi said Iran should first be entitled to see the intelligence documents before taking any action.
The Iranian vice-president also said that inspection of other Iranian nuclear facilities such as the heavy water reactor in Arak in central Iran was not within the bilateral contract between Iran and the IAEA and Tehran had no legal obligation to open these sites to IAEA inspections.
“We feel that political pressures (by world powers) are gradually having their impacts on certain parts of the IAEA but still we respect this UN body and our criticism should therefore be interpreted as friendly and constructive,” Salehi said.
- Iran says IAEA's documents on its missile programme 'baseless' - Nov 06, 2011
- IAEA inspectors barred from Iranian military site (Lead) - Feb 22, 2012
- Iran to allow IAEA to visit its military base - Mar 06, 2012
- 'IAEA resolution not to stop Iran's nuclear programme' - Nov 20, 2011
- UN chief stresses diplomacy to solve Iran N-standoff - Nov 11, 2011
- Iranian lawmakers call for review of cooperation with IAEA - Nov 14, 2011
- Iran denies entry to two IAEA inspectors - Jun 21, 2010
- Iran not pursuing n-arms, says Khamenei - Feb 22, 2012
- No agreement reached with Iran over nuclear issue: IAEA chief - Feb 22, 2012
- IAEA to send high-level team to Iran - Nov 18, 2011
- Iran criticises IAEA for leaking its scientists' identity - Nov 19, 2011
- US using IAEA as a tool: Iran - Nov 07, 2011
- Iran, IAEA to hold talks in May - Apr 28, 2012
- Iran should clarify outstanding nuclear issues : IAEA - Nov 18, 2011
- Iran invites IAEA inspectors to visit n-sites - Dec 22, 2011
Tags: ali akbar, atomic bomb, atomic energy agency, bilateral contract, central iran, heavy water reactor, iaea director general, intelligence documents, international atomic energy, international atomic energy agency, international atomic energy agency iaea, international credibility, isna news agency, legal obligation, mahmoud ahmadinejad, nuclear facilities, political pressures, president mahmoud ahmadinejad, salehi, western intelligence reports