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Soltaniyeh: West should compensate and win Iran's trust

Vienna, Dec 4, IRNA

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Iran's Permanent Envoy to IAEA Ali Asghar Soltaniyeh said on Tuesday that following recent comments made by IAEA director general on recent report released by the US National Intelligence Estimate (NIE), the West should compensate and win Iran's trust.


Speaking to IRNA, he said the issue proves Iran's position of peaceful nature of its nuclear activities, therefore, the western countries and Europe in particular should compensate the losses Iran suffered in terms of finance and prestige.

It is Europe which should compensate and win Iran's trust, he underlined.

To show their goodwill and political determination, European countries should prevent the intervention of United Nations Security Council from any involvement which would further weaken IAEA.

Under such circumstances, both Iran and IAEA could resolve the the remaining issues within IAEA rules and responsibilities, he said.

The US, particularly in the past four years, has reported incorrect information on Iran's peaceful nuclear activities which only wasted IAEA's time, he said.

Iran is to continue cooperation with IAEA to help resolve remaining issue on its dossier, he pointed out.

A team of experts from IAEA is to visit Iran on December 10 to follow up the issue, he concluded.

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