NAM underlines diplomacy and dialogue for solving Iran's nuclear issue
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Vienna, June 9, IRNA -- Member states of Non-Aligned Movement ( NAM) in a statement here Tuesday underlined diplomacy and dialogue as only ways to solve Iran’s nuclear issue, asking other countries to participate in that direction.
Egyptian Ambassador to International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mohamed Mostafa Fouzi in the meeting of Board of Governors on Tuesday evening in a statement concerning Iran said that NAM welcomes joint statement of Iran, Turkey and Brazil, dated May 17th, 2010.
On behalf of the entire NAM member states, he also undermined that the agency director general has repeated that the IAEA is capable of continuing its tasks to prove lack of deviation on Iran’s declared nuclear material.
In a statement, which was read in the Board of Governors on Tuesday evening, the Egyptian ambassador said that NAM member countries welcome Iran’s continued cooperation with the IAEA, which has been referred to in the last report of the agency, upon the report on Iran’s activities in the field of producing nuclear material, especially those related to the enrichment issue that had been under agency’s control and supervision measures.
He added that according to the last report, the agency’s inspectors had successfully had three sudden inspections and totally 38 sudden inspections have been done in enrichment plant since March 2007.
The Egyptian ambassador also said that NAM underlines that the agency should continue its work upon its duties according to the agency's constitution to solve Iran’s nuclear issue.
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