Iran Accuses Israel of Supplying False Data to IAEA on Nuclear Program
Iran Accuses Israel of Supplying False Data to IAEA on Nuclear Program

Iran Accuses Israel of Supplying False Data to IAEA on Nuclear Program

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Iran has strongly condemned the latest International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report on its nuclear program, accusing Israel of supplying unreliable and misleading information that influenced the agency's findings. Tehran describes the report as politically motivated, repeating baseless accusations and distorting facts to advance an anti-Iran agenda, while affirming its continued cooperation with the IAEA. The IAEA report highlighted Iran's increased stockpile of uranium enriched up to 60 percent and secret nuclear activities at undeclared sites, which Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cited as evidence of Iran's determination to develop nuclear weapons. Iran refutes these claims, stating it has no undeclared nuclear activities and has granted access to the alleged sites for inspection. Furthermore, Iran accuses Western powers, including the UK, France, Germany, and the US, of violating commitments under the JCPOA and imposing illegal sanctions that pressure the IAEA. The dispute underscores ongoing tensions between Iran and the international community over the nature and transparency of its nuclear program.

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