In a post on his X account, Mikhail Ulyanov wrote: “Indeed, the responsibility for aggression and its consequences cannot be transferred from the perpetrator to the victim. But some states most likely will try to do that in the course of current session of the IAEA Board of Governors. They want to put everything upside down”.
Western media outlets reported that the United States is consulting with IAEA Board members to gather support for an anti-Iran draft resolution. The proposed text demands that Tehran provide the agency with “detailed information regarding the accounting of nuclear materials and safeguarded nuclear facilities in Iran” and also grant “all required access for the IAEA to verify this information”.
In a recent post on it X account, the Permanent Mission of Iran to International Organizations in Vienna wrote that the present circumstances with regard to Iran nuclear cooperation with the IAEA are a direct consequence of illegal armed attacks by the US-Israeli regime against Iranian safeguarded peaceful nuclear facilities as well as ongoing grave threats.
“Responsibility for an internationally wrongful act rests with the perpetrator and cannot be transferred to the victim. The Board must not be instrumentalized to relieve those who carried out these attacks of their responsibility,” Iran mission to Vienna reiterated.
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