Iran stole the internal reports of the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency support Road preparation plan of backfill off audit of Nuclear program, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Tuesday.
Neither Tehran nor the IAEA immediately responded to the requests for comment About the allegations, which seem to be part of Israeli campaign to bend big Powers from renewing the 2015 Iran nuclear deal in Vienna negotiations now stalled.
He added that “Iran stole secret documents (the International Atomic Energy Agency) … and used them information to systematically evade nuclear investigations.” in a social media post which included a selection of alleged stolen some files of Translate them into English.
“How can we know? Because we got our hands on A plan to deceive Iran.
One of Bennett’s aides said the latest confirmation refers to what was published by Israeli spies in 2018 of What they said was secret buried of Seized documents in Iran and its nuclear projects. Tehran described the so-called “atomic archive” as a fabrication.
Bennett quoted an Iranian defense official as such writing in The alleged documents that “the (International Atomic Energy Agency) will sooner or later demand us and we will need For comprehensive cover story for they.”
Iran says nuclear program Peaceful. Israel, Washington and the International Atomic Energy Agency for a long time made clear They believe that Iran has coordinated nuclear weapons program until 2003.
The International Atomic Energy Agency spent more More than a decade of investigation in Iran past Activities He is now again Find answers from Iran on the origin of uranium particles found in three undisclosed locations.
Separately, the United States and five other powers continued talks with Iran on 2015 agreement renewal that former US President Donald Trump abandonedconsidering it insufficient.
Israel is not a party For those negotiations but it has some impact over foreign powers. “We say: This is not good A deal and there won’t be a disaster if it is not signed, Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid told Tel Aviv 103 FM radio station.