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Israel backs IAEA censuring Iran
Israel has welcomed the International Atomic Agency Board of Governors’ passing a resolution to censure Iran for noncompliance with inspections into uranium traces at three undeclared sites. The statement added, “Iran’s nuclear advances are not only dangerous and illegal, they risk unravelling the deal that we have so carefully crafted together to restore the JCPoA. “It is essential that Iran does not resume these activities or commence any further work. Advances in this area would very quickly upset the balance of the deal we have finalised in Vienna.” The statement “strongly” urged Iran to stop escalating its nuclear Continued on page 2
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett meets IAEA Director General Dr. Rafael Grossi
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IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi has told a meeting of the watchdog’s 35-nation board of governors’ that Iran had not provided “technically credible” explanations at sites named as Turquzabad, Varamin and Marivan. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett hailed a “significant decision that exposes Iran’s true face” and was a “clear warning light”. “The many countries that voted for the decision cooperated in order to block and prevent Iran from attaining nuclear weapons,” he said. “Today’s IAEA vote is a clear warning light to Iran. If Iran continues its activity, the leading countries must bring the matter back to the UN Security Council.”
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Defence Minister Benny Gantz backed the IAEA decision to censure Iran that contravened the Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. “The IAEA took an important step in its decision to censure Iran following its noncompliance with inspections, and in response to nuclear activities in various sites spread across the country,” he said. “Iran has demonstrated once again that it threatens both regional and global peace.” Gantz called on the international community to take concrete steps. “Every monitoring device that is turned off should be met with diplomatic and economic sanctions,” he said. “We must stand united and work closely together in
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facing Iranian regional and global aggression.” The US, UK, France and Germany brought the resolution to the IAEA board. The document had “profound” concerns that safeguards remained outstanding due to “insufficient substantive co-operation” by Iran. Iran must urgently fulfil its legal obligations. France, Germany and UK welcomed the decision. A UK government statement noted, “As a result of Iran’s nuclear activities in violation of the JCPOA for more than three years, its nuclear programme is now more advanced than at any point in the past. This is threatening international security and risks undermining the global nonproliferation regime.”
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