Iran Warns IAEA Board Against Whitewashing Military Aggression
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Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson warned that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) board should not be used as a platform to whitewash acts of military aggression. The statement was made in Tehran, where Iran has repeatedly criticized the IAEA’s handling of nuclear inspections. The spokesperson emphasized that the board must remain a neutral forum for nuclear oversight, not a venue for political propaganda.
The remarks came amid growing concerns that the IAEA’s meetings could be leveraged by states to justify or downplay military actions. Iran’s warning underscores its broader stance on maintaining the integrity of international nuclear governance.
No specific incidents or figures were cited in the statement, and the spokesperson did not name any particular country or event as an example.
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