International Atomic Energy Agency: Iran does not meet his obligations


The document was submitted by France, Great Britain, Germany and the United States. According to the sources of the station 19 countries, they voted in favor of adopting a resolution. Russia, China and Burkina Faso were against it. Another 11 countries abstained, and representatives of two countries did not take part in voting at all.
According to the text of the resolution, with which Euronews got acquainted, the CEOs Council once again calls Tehran to “immediate” presentation of explanations regarding traces of uranium. According to Western diplomats, the molecules found may indicate that Iran has run a secret nuclear weapon program before 2003.
Meanwhile, at the beginning of June, the highest leader of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Ali Chamenei said that Tehran is not going to give up the uranium enrichment program. He categorically rejected one of the key conditions presented by Washington to solve the nuclear dispute, calling him contrary to the interests of Iran.
Five rounds of negotiations between Tehran and Western countries did not resolve a number of important issues – In particular, Iran still insisted on the right to enrich uranium on his territory and refused to export the already collected stocks of highly enriched material that could be used for military purposes.




