Iranian nuclear chief Mohammed Eslami has issued a statement on the June 23 Israeli attack on a centrifuge site at Karaj, confirming Israel had “severely damaged” the facility, and urging the IAEA to clarify its position on the matter.
The IAEA tends to avoid criticizing Israel, and Iran is very keen to get a statement where the watchdog criticizes the sabotage attack. In particular, Iran has suggested they’d be more inclined to give the IAEA increased access if they’d made such a statement.
This was just one of several Israeli sabotage attacks, and Iran is desperate for some indication that the international community isn’t comfortable with that. The Iranian parliament has made several resolutions calling for limited cooperation to protest that.
IAEA cameras were damaged during the Israeli attack, which Iran seemed to hope would upset them a bit. Iran is not letting IAEA access the site to replace the cameras, however, reflective of them not condemning the attack.
If IAEA definition of diplomacy is the one way bullying and nonsense demands from Iran, they asked for it….It is happening to them also…!
I once questioned the French ambassador to the IAEA about the organization’s poor treatment of Iran when they were complying with not only the terms of the NPT but also the Special Protocols, and he just said, “It’s complicated.”
In other words “we must do as we are told.”
Pretty much, LOL
BINGO!!!
The i.a.e.a. nothing more than a u.s. / israeli puppet scam organization.