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Iran’s Foreign Ministry Criticizes Grossi’s Report as Unfounded Pretext for Nuclear Facility Threats
Iran Condemns IAEA Report as Baseless Justification for Hostile Actions
Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson has strongly criticized a recent report by Rafael Grossi, Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), stating that it provided an unjustified pretext for potential attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities despite lacking credible evidence.
The spokesperson emphasized that Iran’s nuclear program remains peaceful and fully compliant with international obligations, including the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). The statement underscored that such reports risk escalating tensions and could be exploited by adversarial parties to justify hostile measures against Iran’s legitimate nuclear activities.
Call for Objective and Fact-Based Assessments
Iran reiterated its commitment to constructive dialogue with the IAEA but urged the agency to avoid politically motivated narratives that undermine diplomatic progress. The Foreign Ministry called for impartial and evidence-based evaluations of Iran’s nuclear program, free from external pressures or misrepresentations.
This response comes amid heightened regional tensions, with Iran reaffirming its right to peaceful nuclear energy under international law while warning against any provocations based on unfounded allegations.
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