IAEA inspector has violated regulations

19 September 2010 | 17:43 Code : 8683 General category
IAEA inspector has violated regulations
IRIB-If the International Atomic Energy Agency’s inspectors violate their obligations, the Agency’s Statute has given permission to the member states to bar the offending official from entry, IRI President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said.
If the International Atomic Energy Agency’s inspectors violate their obligations, the Agency’s Statute has given permission to the member states to bar the offending official from entry, IRI President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said.
The President made the remarks during an exclusive interview with American ABC network just after arriving in New York for the United Nations General Assembly. Iran respects all IAEA’s regulations; he said stressing that all the nuclear activities of Iran are being supervised by the Agency’s cameras.
International Atomic Energy Agency’s supervision of Iranian sites has left no doubt about the country’s nuclear activities, he said.
Some of the agency’s inspector however have violated the rules by disseminating Iran’s nuclear information.
Their erroneous reports made Iran’s nuclear case politicized, he went on to say.
Many countries including the US have unpeaceful nuclear activities, he said, but there is no IAEA report about them in this regard. By issuing unjust reports, the International Atomic Energy Agency has marred its credibility, he added.

Ahmadinejad: Iranian message for world is ’peace and friendship’ 

IRNA
– President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said here that Iranian message to be read at the UN General Assembly, will be the message of peace and friendship for all world nations.

Upon his arrival at J.F.Kennedy Airport in New York, Ahmadinejad told reporters that he expects the UN to play its own real role and give opportunities to all nations to play their roles in the world management.

He underlined that all nations should share in the world administration and added that justice in the world would not be possible unless all nations have their share in the world management.

Responding to a question about his short visits to Syria and Algeria on his way to New York, Ahmadinejad said that Iran’s ties with the two countries have always been friendly and developing.

President Ahmadinejad on his first working day, will talk with the well-known American reporter Christian Amanpour.

During his 7-day stay in New York, the president will have an intensive schedule from delivering speeches in different meetings at the UN General Assembly, to giving interviews with foreign media, bilateral discussions with a number of heads of states, and meetings with Iranians residing in the US