Iran says ready to remove IAEA ambiguities
ISNA - Iranian Students' News Agency
1390/06/12
09-03-2011
14:50:50
News Code :9006-07037
TEHRAN (ISNA) - Iranian ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Ali Asghar Soltanieh said the country is ready to remove the IAEA ambiguities.
Referring to other positive aspects of a report released by the IAEA Chief Yumiko Amano on Iran's nuclear issue in 2011and claims of probable military aspect of Iran’s nuclear activity, Soltanieh added, “Although Iran has frequently announced that the documentation of the accusations and claims over its nuclear drives are all fake and unfounded, we are ready to answer the IAEA questions to resolve ambiguities to prove to the international community that the claims are baseless.”
Iranian envoy to IAEA stressed, "Continuation of Iran’s positive steps in its cooperation with the IAEA is up to the positive reaction of IAEA and other countries.”
He went on to say, “Iran will continue its civilian nuclear and enrichment activities and its activities represent that the process of nuclear development particularly the process of Iran's progress in construction of new generation of centrifuges continue and is verified by the IAEA experts and inspectors."
“Amono’s report show Iran complies with its international obligations and that its activities all continue under peaceful framework and the supervision of the IAEA. The agency once more confirmed Iranian nuclear activities are civilian," Iranian envoy added.
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