Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Criticizes U.S. Resolution at IAEA on June 10

According to Al Jazeera, on June 10, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Garibabayi criticized the U.S. resolution draft submitted to the IAEA board, calling it "a dangerous move to whitewash and cover up the aggressor's crimes." The U.S. resolution demands Iran clarify the situation at its bombed nuclear facilities and disclose the whereabouts of enriched uranium stored at those sites. Garibabayi stated that IAEA inspectors have left Iran following Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, and accused the IAEA board of becoming "a platform to cover up military aggression while shifting responsibility to the victim state."
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