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Iranian Resistance calls on EU to abandon talks, refer Tehran’s nuclear file to Security Council

Iran nuclear NCRI, August 31 – IAEA must inspect all nuclear facilities and project and report on mullahs’ violations and deceptions

According to news agencies, today, senior diplomats of the EU-3, France, Britain and Germany, will brief officials from other EU countries about the clerical regime’s nuclear file and discuss the issue of taking a unified stance vis-à-vis Tehran’s breach of the Paris Agreement. EU foreign ministers are also scheduled to meet in Wales tomorrow to address the same issue. The International Atomic Energy Agency will publish its report on the Iranian regime’s nuclear program on September 3.

These developments come as in recent days different Tehran regime officials, including Supreme National Security Council Secretary and top nuclear negotiator Brig. Gen. Ali Larijani underscored that the activities at Isfahan’s UCF plant will not be suspended and that Tehran intended to engage in talks with the IAEA concerning removing the seals from the Natanz site in order to resume work there.

Mohammad Mohaddessin, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, said, "It is now clear that the clerical regime has taken maximum advantage of the 22-month talks with the EU to complete the necessary steps to produce a nuclear bomb. Therefore, no hesitation in the immediate referral of Iran’s nuclear file to the United Nations Security Council is warranted. The mullahs must not be given the chance to take advantage of appeasement to realize their ominous goal of acquiring nuclear weapons."

He added, "Regrettably, the policy of appeasement has resulted in the IAEA failing to make a serious effort to uncover Tehran’s nuclear sites. Much less, it has failed to inspect the sites and programs exposed by the Iranian Resistance, such as Lavizan I & II, Parchin and Malek Ashtar University, or taken so long to do so that the mullahs have eliminated all traces of illegal nuclear activity."

Mohaddessin urged the European Union to adopt a decisive policy toward the Iranian regime, including a complete halt to negotiations and the referral of Iran’s nuclear file to the UN Security Council. He emphasized that the IAEA must demand immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access to all facilities, laboratories and research centers, military or otherwise, and present, without any political consideration, a precise report on the regime’s consistent violations and deceptions.

Mohaddessin added, "The mullahs’ impudence in violating international law is before anything else a by-product of the detrimental policy of appeasement that has turned a blind eye on the mullahs’ atrocities at home and its unbridled efforts to export fundamentalism and terrorism and acquire nuclear weapons."

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
August 31, 2005