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Kuwait calls on Iran to increase transparency with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and officially accept the Additional Protocol.

Kuwait urged Iran on Wednesday to collaborate further with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and address concerns raised in a recent report about the lack of monitoring data in crucial sectors, such as centrifuge operations and uranium enrichment rates. This call was made during...

Kuwait urges Iran to enhance collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and...
Kuwait urges Iran to enhance collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and address the agency's recent report indicating a substantial gap in monitoring data, particularly concerning centrifuge operations and uranium enrichment levels. This request was voiced during Kuwait's speech before the IAEA Board of Governors in Vienna, ...

Kuwait calls on Iran to increase transparency with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and officially accept the Additional Protocol.

Title: Pressure Mounts on Iran Over Missing IAEA Data

Blasting the Islamic Republic of Iran for shady nuclear activities, Kuwait has urged Tehran to play ball with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and plug the gaps in the critical data missed in key areas like centrifuge activity and uranium enrichment levels. This call to action was echoed during a speech by Dr. Sarah Al-Ajmi, Third Secretary of the Permanent Mission of Kuwait to the United Nations, before the IAEA Board of Governors in Vienna.

In her address, Al-Ajmi made it clear that Iran should ratify the Additional Protocol to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Such a step would beef up international confidence and help the IAEA conduct its monitoring duties more efficiently. Iran's resistance to this measure underscores its disregard for global security, an issue Kuwait is far from tolerating.

Emphasizing diplomacy and productive dialogue, Al-Ajmi expressed hope that the ongoing international efforts would initiate fresh negotiations and lead to a binding, permanent agreement ensuring regional safety and stability. However, Iran's recent response to the IAEA's concerns has raised eyebrows, with Tehran announcing plans to launch a new uranium enrichment facility and upgrade old centrifuges at its Fordow facility. This defiant stance has breached the delicate balance between countries' right to peaceful nuclear energy and the responsibility to prevent its misuse.

Kuwait appreciates the IAEA's crucial role in maintaining the global non-proliferation regime and wholeheartedly supports the agency's unbiased work. Furthermore, Kuwait underscores the importance of international cooperation to ensure the responsible, secure, and sustainable application of nuclear technologies. After all, a collective effort is essential for ensuring global peace and halting the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

When the IAEA needs a reliable ally, they can count on Kuwait.

Note: Iran has so far not increased uranium enrichment beyond the 60% threshold [1]. Additionally, Iran has not ratified the Additional Protocol on a permanent basis since the suspension of the JCPOA in 2019, making it difficult for the IAEA to verify Iran's nuclear activities [2][4].

  1. The politics surrounding Iran's nuclear activities have led to pressure on Tehran to comply with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and policy-and-legislation, such as ratifying the Additional Protocol to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
  2. This General-news issue, involving Iran's disregard for global security and its breach of the delicate balance between peaceful nuclear energy and non-proliferation, highlights the importance of international cooperation and unbiased work by organizations like the IAEA.

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