WANA (Jun 10) – The members of Iranian Parliament issued a statement emphasizing the excessive demands of the United States government: The Islamic Consultative Assembly warns that the issuance of any resolution in the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency(IAEA) will severely undermine the negotiation process, and it is the United States that must bear the cost of the Agency’s hostile actions.

 

The statement was read out by Ahmad Naderi, a member of the Presiding Board of the Parliament, as follows:

 

In the Name of God, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful

 

“In light of recent developments concerning nuclear negotiations, the statements and correspondence of American officials and other related parties, the unlawful maneuvers of the IAEA, and the threats and rhetoric of the Zionist regime, a highly sensitive and unprecedented atmosphere has emerged against our country. This situation demands utmost precision and vigilance in nuclear negotiation strategies and tactics.

 

The Islamic Consultative Assembly, with an accurate assessment and continuous monitoring of the situation, warns that—based on undeniable evidence—there is absolutely no trust in the United States or the current negotiation process.

 

The U.S., in full coordination with the criminal Zionist regime and under the influence of the suggestions of its criminal, child-killing Prime Minister, seeks to turn the negotiations into a strategic trap for Iran. This requires great awareness and a firm response from the esteemed government and the negotiation team.

 

All available information and reports on the negotiations indicate that the U.S. is in no way serious; its objective is to impose and bully, adopting insulting positions completely contrary to the inalienable rights of the Iranian nation.

 

The Islamic Consultative Assembly emphasizes that the Iranian people’s legitimate rights under the NPT (Non-Proliferation Treaty) are non-negotiable, and any proposal that undermines these rights must be rejected immediately.

 

Furthermore, according to the Strategic Action Plan law, the only acceptable plan is one that—aimed at achieving economic benefit for Iran—permanently lifts all sanctions. It must also be emphasized that recent statements by U.S. officials leave no doubt that there is a clear division of roles between the U.S. and the Zionist regime, and any claim of disagreement between them is nothing but deceit and theatrics.

 

The Islamic Consultative Assembly warns that the issuance of any resolution in the IAEA Board of Governors will gravely undermine the negotiation process, and it is the United States that must bear the cost of the Agency’s hostile conduct.

 

In conclusion, while expressing confidence in the nuclear negotiation team and appreciating the strong and courageous remarks of the esteemed President regarding the excessive demands of Iran’s enemies, we call on the honorable officials not to pay attention to threats and absurdities from the enemy, and not to yield even slightly on the Iranian nation’s nuclear rights—including the right to enrich uranium inside Iran to meet the needs of the Iranian people in electricity generation, desalination of drinking water, medicine production for patients, agricultural improvements, advancement of various industries, and dozens of other useful and essential purposes.”