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Targeting Nuclear Facilities ‘A War Crime’: Iran FM to UN chief

Tuesday 13 April 2021
Targeting Nuclear Facilities ‘A War Crime’: Iran FM to UN chief

Alwaght- Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif strongly condemned as a “war crime,” the deliberate targeting of the country's Shahid Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan nuclear facility in Natanz, which is a uranium enrichment center located in province of Isfahan.

In a letter to the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Iran’s top diplomat  wrote “The deliberate targeting of a highly sensitive safeguarded nuclear facility—with the high risk of potential release of radioactive material—constitutes reckless criminal nuclear terrorism”.

“Considering the possible indiscriminate human and environmental consequences of this international crime, those who planned, ordered, participated, and carried out this cowardly act committed a grave war crime; one that must not go unpunished. Any power with knowledge of, or acquiescence in, this act must also be held accountable as an accomplice to this war crime,” Iran’s foreign minister stressed.

The attack caused a blackout and the disruption of the operations of this sensitive nuclear facility which has been under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s safeguards and extensive monitoring.

 Earlier on Monday and during a session of the Iranian parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, Zarif stressed that Natanz would be stronger than before after it was reconstructed using advanced machines and that the perpetrators were wrong to think the act of sabotage would undermine Iran’s position in the nuclear negotiations.

Following the attack on Sunday, Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi slammed the act of sabotage, saying the international community and the IAEA must deal with such “nuclear terrorism” that targets Iran’s facilities.

The act of sabotage came a day after Iran began feeding gas to cascades of new, advanced centrifuges and unveiled 133 achievements to mark its National Nuclear Technology Day and show the peaceful nature of its nuclear program.

Four days of talks between representatives of Iran and the remaining parties to the 2015 JCPOA -- Britain, France, Germany, China, and Russia -- ended in the Austrian capital of Vienna on Friday.

The sides discussed all possible ways to revitalize the JCPOA after former US president Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from the deal in 2018 and unleashed what his team called a “maximum pressure" campaign against Iran with the stated objective of forcing the country to negotiate “a better agreement.”

The US also sent a delegation to Vienna, but Iran rejected holding direct or indirect talks with the US side.

 

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