Iran Rejects IAEA Board Resolution, Promises to Protect ‘Inalienable Rights’
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Iran’s foreign ministry issued a strong rebuke to a resolution adopted by the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) board of governors, stating that the country would defend its inalienable rights. The resolution, adopted in a meeting held in Vienna, was criticized by Tehran as an attempt to undermine Iran’s sovereignty. In a statement, Iranian officials pledged that Iran would not accept any measures that could compromise its national interests.
The IAEA board’s decision was made during a session in Vienna where the agency’s governing body reviewed Iran’s nuclear program. The resolution was seen by Iran as a violation of its rights under international law. Tehran’s response underscored its commitment to safeguarding its national interests.
Iran’s reaction reflects ongoing tensions between the country and international bodies over its nuclear activities. The statement comes amid continued scrutiny of Iran’s nuclear program by the IAEA and other international stakeholders.
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