Iran's Permanent Mission to the United Nations says all of the country’s nuclear materials and activities have been fully declared to and verified by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), adding the agency’s claim over undeclared materials is solely based on false and fabricated information of the Zionist regime,
Iran Front Page reports.
The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) on Saturday quoted Iran’s Permanent Mission to the UN as saying that the Islamic Republic is determined to live up to its commitments under the Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement, having made every effort to enable the IAEA to carry out its verification activities in Iran.
Regarding the issue of the so-called “three places”, it added, “the origin of this issue goes back to the fabricated information provided to the Agency by a malicious third party, namely the Israeli regime which itself has even refused to accept any commitments under the documents pertaining to the weapons of mass destruction, including the Non- Proliferation Treaty (NPT), and contrary to numerous IAEA and UN resolutions, has repeatedly threatened to attack Iran’s nuclear sites and facilities.”
The mission went on to say that, “The mere finding of natural uranium particles in environmental samples in a location, cannot be regarded as the existence of nuclear materials in that place.”