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Roles of Victim, Aggressor Reversed: Iran’s UN Mission

  • April, 30, 2026 - 10:15
  • Nuclear news
Roles of Victim, Aggressor Reversed: Iran’s UN Mission

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations slammed the failure of the UN and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to condemn the US-Israeli aggression on Iran and its nuclear facilities.

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Iranian nuclear facilities were among the critical infrastructure that were struck during the recent US-Israeli military aggression against the Islamic Republic and during the 12-day war of last June.

Both acts of aggression were launched while Iran was negotiating with the US over its peaceful nuclear program.

“The UN Security Council, the IAEA Director General and the Board of Governors not only failed to condemn these illegal attacks, but most regrettably, took actions that reversed the roles of the victim and the aggressor,” Iran’s Permanent Mission to the UN said in a statement posted on X.

It said the country’s entire stockpile of enriched uranium has been under the full supervision of the IAEA and there has been no report of any diversion of the nuclear material.

“… the U.S. exploited the NPT Review Conference and portrayed Iran’s enriched uranium as a danger in order to divert attention from its own violations and those of its allies in the field of nuclear disarmament,” it added.   

 
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