a resolution at the International Atomic Energy Agency calls Tehran to order

This resolution, the first since November 2022, broadens the grievances accused of Iran.

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The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), June 3, 2024 in Vienna (Austria).  (JOE KLAMAR / AFP)

The Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) adopted a resolution on Iran on Wednesday June 5, formally reminding Tehran of its cooperation obligations with the agency. The governments of France, Germany and the United Kingdom “greet” this resolution, according to a press release from the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs.

“This is a response to Iran’s continued refusal to cooperate in good faith with the IAEA to clarify outstanding issues related to the detection of undeclared nuclear materials at several sites in Iran,” continues this press release. “Iran is legally required to cooperate with the IAEA and account for all nuclear materials and activities.”

This resolution, the first since November 2022, broadens the grievances accused of Tehran. She once again deplores the absence of “credible technical answers” concerning the presence of unexplained traces of uranium on two undeclared sites. “It is essential and urgent” that Tehran clarify the situation and provide access to the places in question, insists the confidential text obtained by AFP.

Iran’s mission to the United Nations deemed this initiative “hasty and unreasonable”warning against “a destructive effect” on the diplomatic process and “constructive cooperation”, according to the Iranian news agency Isna.

The Islamic Republic denies wanting to acquire the bomb, but its program continues to gain momentum. Europeans denounce nuclear advances “unprecedented for a State not equipped with atomic weapons”evoking a situation “alarming”. “Trust has been further eroded” by recent public declarations by officials in Iran, on a possible evolution of the nuclear doctrine towards an assumed military vocation.


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