The United Nations Nuclear watchdogs latest report on Iran's peaceful Nuclear program, has declared that the nation has not only fully co-operated with IAEA, but went 'far beyond' their obligations under the NPT treaty.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has
confirmed the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program in a report presented by IAEA top-dog Mohamed ElBaradei to a 35-member Board of Governors on May 26.
It stated that Iran, as a signatory of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), has remained committed to its international obligations and has
cleared all outstanding issues.
In a statment to the UN, the Iranian embassy declared that "Iran has removed any so-called "concerns" or "ambiguities" with regard to its peaceful nuclear activities in the past and at present,"
"undoubtedly (the report) eliminated the most basic pretexts and allegations on the basis of which Iran's peaceful nuclear program was conveyed to the Security Council, and demonstrates that the actions taken against the Islamic Republic of Iran by the Security Council have been unfair, unwarranted and unlawful."
The
statement also stressed,
"The full implementation of the Work Plan and thus resolution and closure of all the six outstanding issues have undoubtedly eliminated the most basic pretexts and allegations on the basis of which Iran's peaceful nuclear program was conveyed to the Security Council."
"Despite the fact that this has not been an outstanding issue between Iran and the IAEA and is a baseless allegation made by certain circles to undermine the positive momentum created in Iran's cooperation with the IAEA, Iran ... has cooperated seriously with the (UN nuclear) Agency."
The US and Israel have been pushing the UN to collectivly punish Iran via sanctions, over their Nuclear energy program, but have recently shifted their propaganda techniques to focus on Iranian support for Iraq insurgents. Another allegation that has not yet shown to be factual.
Earlier this week, former White House Press secretary made headlines when he claimed the White House used propaganda, and intentionally misled the public, in his new book.
It was also
reported this week that there are plans for the Bush adminstration to attack Iran by August.