Iran's permanent mission to the UN claimed that no country has been deprived of its legal rights as Iran has, and accused the US and Israel of striking its civilian nuclear facilities. The statement added that conditions for renewing IAEA inspections in Iran can only be created after the war ends and tensions subside.
Iran's permanent mission to the United Nations issued a statement accusing the United States and Israel of carrying out strikes against Iran's civilian nuclear facilities, arguing that no country has been stripped of its legal rights in the way Iran has. The mission said that only after the war ends and regional tensions subside can the conditions be created for renewing IAEA inspections and monitoring activities inside Iran. The statement comes as part of an ongoing pattern of Iranian diplomatic messaging — earlier this week, as The Zioneer reported on June 3 and June 8, Tehran accused Washington and Jerusalem of ceasefire violations and threatened a military-diplomatic response. The claim of attacks on civilian nuclear sites marks a distinct escalation in rhetoric, but the mission did not provide evidence or specify which facilities were targeted. The IAEA has not commented.
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