West plans to push IAEA board to find Iran in breach of duties, diplomats say
- Western countries intend to urge the UN nuclear watchdog’s board at the June 9 meeting to formally find Iran non-compliant with its nuclear non-proliferation commitments.
- This move follows an Austrian intelligence report accusing Iran of actively pursuing a nuclear weapons program, which Iran denies as baseless and provocative.
- Iran continues uranium enrichment up to 60% purity with enough material for six nuclear weapons if further enriched, while blocking top inspectors and expanding its program.
- A European official indicated that while the forthcoming comprehensive report is anticipated to be critical, there has long been certainty regarding Iran’s failure to adhere to its non-proliferation obligations.
- The resolution is expected to hinder US-Iran nuclear talks and may trigger Iran to expand its nuclear activities depending on the resolution's content.
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West plans to push IAEA board to find Iran in breach of duties
Western powers are preparing to push the UN nuclear watchdog's board at its next quarterly meeting to declare Iran in breach of its non-proliferation obligations for the first time in almost 20 years, a move bound to enrage Tehran, diplomats said. The step is likely to further complicate talks between the United States and Iran aimed at imposing fresh restrictions on Iran's rapidly advancing nuclear programme. Washington and its European allies,…
America Leads an International Alliance Against Iranian Nuclear.
On Friday, led by a leader, the United States of America, with the participation of a French-German British, began to press the IAEA to acknowledge Iran's non-compliance with the nuclear obligation. Western powers, led by the United States and with the participation of Britain, France, and Germany, are preparing to press the IAEA Board of Governors to make a formal declaration of Iran's non-compliance with its nuclear obligations, in a step that…
Diplomats: West Plans to Push IAEA Board to Find Iran in Breach of Duties
Western powers are preparing to push the UN nuclear watchdog's board at its next quarterly meeting to declare Iran in breach of its non-proliferation obligations for the first time in almost 20 years, a move bound to enrage Tehran, diplomats said. The step is likely to further complicate talks between the United States and Iran aimed at imposing fresh restrictions on Iran's rapidly advancing nuclear program.
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