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Iran takes initiative to checkmate Amano

Nuclear Program Materials 9 November 2011 02:32 (UTC +04:00)
Iran's Ambassador to International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) took initiative to checkmate Director General of the agency Yukiya Amano in a special meeting of Non-Aligned Movement in Vienna, IRNA reported.
Iran takes initiative to checkmate Amano

Iran's Ambassador to International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) took initiative to checkmate Director General of the agency Yukiya Amano in a special meeting of Non-Aligned Movement in Vienna, IRNA reported.

The meeting was held upon request of the Ali Asghar Soltanieh and he explained Iran's latest situation and implemented measures on its nuclear activities for the NAM members.
Soltanieh presented a list of 20 key questions and answers concerning Iran's nuclear issues to remove vagueness for members and the public opinion.

Already representatives of China and Russia in a note to the director general of IAEA had underlined that before publishing his new report, provide a possibility for Iran to reply it.

Soltanieh in a list presented 20 key questions and answers, titled as ' Public has the right to know truth about Iran's nuclear activities' which was submitted to the NAM members in the agency and as some diplomats said in Vienna it was a checkmate for Amano before publishing his report.

According to published reports in number of western media, Amano report contains three main claims, including claims concerning satellite pictures of a steel container which was claimed to be for nuclear tests and another claim concerning Iran's effort to design computer patterns of a nuclear warhead as well as using foreign scientists assistances to take principle steps toward producing nuclear weapon and removing technical problems.

Soltanieh in his report to the special meeting of NAM members of the IAEA concluded that whether we have to let the agency, as sole international technical organization to promote peaceful nuclear energy in all around the world, to be an agent of number of countries, which are trying to turn the agency as an ' UN-Watchdog', and deprived developing countries from their own disputable rights to use peaceful nuclear energy.

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