Resolution to request full cooperation from IAEA inspection Iran strongly opposes tensions June 20, 4:57

Over the issue of Iran's refusal to inspect facilities suspected of containing nuclear material, the IAEA-International Atomic Energy Agency's Council adopts a resolution calling for full cooperation with IAEA inspections Did. Iran is strongly repulsive and is expected to become tense.

At the IAEA Board of Directors meeting in Vienna, Austria's capital, Iran rejected IAEA inspections of two domestic facilities suspected of containing undeclared nuclear material. The issue was a big discussion.

Three of them, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany, submitted a resolution calling for Iran to fully cooperate with the IAEA inspections, and the board voted on the 19th.

As a result, two countries, Russia and China, opposed it, but it was passed with a majority in favor.

"This is a new step. Iran must obey its obligation to accept inspections and keep an eye on Iran's movements," US Ambassador Walcott said at a press conference.

In response, Iranian ambassador Ghalib Abadi said, "I am deeply disappointed. It is very regrettable that three European countries have submitted resolutions. It put pressure on the IAEA with unsubstantiated claims, which the US It is a trap by Israel," and strongly suggests that countermeasures will be taken.

The adoption of this resolution will increase the pressure on Iran for inspections, and it is expected that the tension in the situation in Iran will increase in the future.

Joint statement by three foreign ministers: Britain, France and Germany

The three foreign ministers, the UK, France and Germany, jointly issued a statement on the IAEA=International Atomic Energy Agency's resolution on Iran on the 19th.

Among them, the foreign ministers of the three countries expressed strong concern that they refused to inspect IAEA for domestic facilities suspected of containing nuclear material not declared by Iran.

In response, the IAEA Board of Directors adopted a resolution requesting Iran to cooperate fully with the inspection on 19th, saying, "Iran will cooperate fully with the IAEA and permit access to the facility. To ask."