26 Apr 2024
Wednesday 4 June 2014 - 22:02
Story Code : 99228

NAM voices firm support for Iran nuclear rights

NAM voices firm support for Iran nuclear rights
[caption id="attachment_99229" align="alignright" width="213"] File photo shows an Iranian technician working at the Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facility (UCF), situated 420 kilometers (260 miles) south of the Iranian capital, Tehran.[/caption]
In a statement read out during the International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors meeting, the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) lent its full support to Irans nuclear energy program.
Irans Ambassador to the IAEA Reza Najafi read out the statement issued by the 120-member movement during the meeting in the Austrian capital, Vienna, on Wednesday.

The statement underlined the basic and inalienable right of all countries to develop, do research on and take advantage of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, and condemned any discriminatory behavior in this respect.
No issue must be interpreted in a way as to lead to the denial or restriction of the rights of countries to develop nuclear energy for civilian purposes, it read.
The statement further noted, The choices and decisions of all countries, including the Islamic Republic of Iran, concerning the peaceful application of nuclear energy and fuel cycle policies must be respected.

NAM also welcomed Irans close cooperation with the IAEA as confirmed by the recent report of the nuclear bodys chief.

Addressing a quarterly meeting of the IAEAs 35-nation Board of Governors on Monday, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano hailed Iran's substantive engagement with the UN nuclear agency to clarify nuclear issues.

NAM movement also lauded the May 20 technical meeting held within the Framework for Cooperation agreed between Iran and the IAEA last November, which outlines a roadmap for mutual cooperation on certain outstanding nuclear issues.

NAM member states also called for diplomacy, dialogue and unconditional substantive negotiations in order to achieve a comprehensive and promising solution to the Iranian nuclear issue.

By Press TV

 

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