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Iran slams 'Israel' for supplying "false data" on nuclear findings
Iran’s foreign ministry has accused the Israeli Occupation of feeding false information to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), claiming it distorted the agency’s latest findings on Tehran’s nuclear activities.
In a strongly worded statement issued Saturday, the ministry said the IAEA relied on “unreliable and misleading information sources provided by the Israeli regime,” warning that such actions undermine the agency’s credibility.
“Relying on unreliable and misleading information sources provided by the Israeli regime … is contrary to the IAEA's principles of professional verification,” the statement read.
Earlier on Saturday, the Israeli Occupation has issued a sharp warning over Iran’s nuclear intentions following a new report from the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog revealing an uptick in Iran’s production of highly enriched uranium.
In a statement released Saturday, "Israeli" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the findings offer a “clear warning sign” that Iran is moving closer to acquiring a nuclear weapon.
“Iran is totally determined to complete its nuclear weapons programme,” the statement read. “Such a level of enrichment exists only in countries actively pursuing nuclear weapons and has no civilian justification whatsoever.”