Iran’s Supreme National Security Council issued a statement on the recent deal between Tehran and the UN nuclear agency, warning that the agreement will be terminated in the event of renewed hostile measures against Iran and its nuclear facilities.
Axar.az informs, citing Tasnim, according to the statement, the arrangements signed between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi on the modalities of future interaction were reviewed and approved by the SNSC’s Nuclear Committee.
The text of the arrangements, it noted, was examined by the Nuclear Committee of the SNSC, and the signed document corresponds entirely to what the committee had ratified.
Concerning Iran’s nuclear facilities under IAEA safeguards that were attacked by the United States and Israel, the SNSC clarified:
First, Iran will submit its report to the IAEA only after obtaining the necessary security and safety conditions and following the approval of the Supreme National Security Council, it said.
Second, the operational methods for cooperation between Iran and the IAEA regarding the submitted report must be mutually agreed upon, and, consistent with internal procedures, any implementation requires SNSC confirmation, the statement added.
It underscored that in case of any hostile action against Iran and its nuclear facilities—including the revival of previously terminated UN Security Council resolutions—the implementation of the recent arrangements will be halted.