An Indian leader Saturday rejected Yukiya Amano’s latest fabricated claims against Iran’s nuclear program. Speaking to IRNA, Chaudhary Mateen Ahmed, MLA of Delhi Assembly said: “The latest report by the Director General of IAEA was prepared on behest of the US and anti-Iran lobby, rather having any legal basis.” He said that at the very beginning when the US and Israel along with their allies started politicizing Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, the experts had commented that the UN watchdog would resolve it by practicing neutrality. But, as a chief of an independent body, Amano, under the influence of the US and its allies, was also indulged in fabricating plots against a peaceful country, Indian leader noted while expressing disappointment. Praising Iran for its constructive cooperation with IAEA to resolve the dispute, Mateen said that world has come to know that 'Iran's nuclear activities are fully transparent.” The US and its allies's suspicions that Iran intended to develop nuclear weapons were not based on real facts, but merely on political attitudes and wanted to deprive Iran. The Indian lawmaker recalled that the former chief of IAEA had also repeatedly accused the US of preventing the UN body to perform its duties impartially. “The Iranian nuclear program is completely peaceful in nature, and there is no evidence to the contrary,” Mateen stressed. “Like all other countries, Iran also has the right to get the benefits from the nuclear technology,” he added. Appreciating Russia and China’s reaction over the fabricated claims, the Indian leader urged that all peace-loving countries, including India, should come forward to support Iran and should ask UN to pressurize US and its allies to apologize Iran for all accusations and baseless claims made against it.
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