Amano's report, misleading
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Tehran, Sept 12, IRNA -- IAEA chief Yukiya Amano, by presenting a non-obligatory report on the Zionist regime and then a politically motivated report on Iran’s peaceful nuclear program has made efforts to mislead the world public opinion.
The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in his recent report, has urged the Zionist regime to join the signatories of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
In the three-page report issued on Friday, Amano called for the IAEA supervision over the Israeli nuclear installations.
The request had already been made by participating delegates in the NPT review conference held in New York a few months ago.
Participants in the conference called on the UN nuclear watchdog to review the Zionist regime’s nuclear activities.
Meanwhile, the Zionist regime prime minister refused to attend the NPT review conference and the US president, as the main Israeli ally, evaded from taking transparent stand on the issue.
Barack Obama, who last year said his objective was to help materialize a world free from nuclear weapons, has so far refused to take position regarding the Zionists' nuclear capabilities.
While the Zionist regime is not a signatory to the NPT and its nuclear installations are not under the IAEA supervision, Amano’s report is in fact a deceiving game which does not create any obligation for the Tel Aviv regime.
The IAEA’s reports on the Islamic Republic of Iran, as an official member of the NPT, whose nuclear activities are under direct supervision of the Safeguards regime, have been turned to pretexts for issuance of resolutions against the country by the UN Security Council.
The Israeli nuclear program which has been followed up during the IAEA general assembly sessions in the past few years, is expected to be discussed in the agency’s four-day general conference to convene in Vienna on September 20, 2010.
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton in her early July letter to Amano, said discussing the Israeli nuclear program by the agency would damage the good atmosphere of the meeting and will be a threat to a Mideast free from nuclear weapons.
The Canadian government, in a letter to IAEA on September 2, 2010, tried to draw the attention of the UN body to the so-called challenges created by the Islamic Republic in the region.
The letter also criticized reviewing the Israeli nuclear program by the previous Board of Governors meeting.
The Amano report on the Zionist regime’s nuclear potentials is an indication of victory of the powerful diplomacy of those countries which are determined to make the regime’s nuclear status transparent.
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