IAEA Rejects Israeli Claims on Iran

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) rejected Israeli claims on Iran’s nuclear program.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) rejected Israeli claims on Iran’s nuclear program.

"The IAEA has not prepared any report containing new information relating to possible military dimensions of Iran's nuclear program," the organization spokeswoman Gill Tudor said on Friday.

The Zionist entity has earlier asked IAEA to release an alleged report about the Iranian nuclear energy work.

The demand was made following a Thursday report by Reuters alleging that the agency had held off an update over the Iranian nuclear energy program last year due to concerns that it may undermine nuclear talks with Tehran.

"The agency's reports on Iran to its Board of Governors are factual and impartial. Their content is not influenced by political considerations," Tudor added.

Iran confirms its program is for peaceful ends only insisting that is its right under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) while Israel, which is believed to be the sole nuclear power in the Middle East with more than 200 nuclear heads, is not a signatory for this treaty.

Officials in Tehran have already called on the IAEA to come clean on anything it has regarding the suspicions over the diversion of the Iranian nuclear energy program.

However, the agency has so far found no diversion in Iran’s nuclear program to publicize it.



