Ahmadinejad says IAEA report dictated by U.S.

Ahmadinejad says IAEA report dictated by U.S.

PanARMENIAN.Net - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad blasted the International Atomic Energy Agency for working under the yoke of the world arrogant powers, and said Washington is playing with the IAEA card against Iran by persuading the UN body to issue a U.S.-dictated report on Tehran's nuclear activities.

"Why are you spending all the dignity of the Agency for the United States' empty claims," Ahmadinejad asked, addressing IAEA Director-General Yukiya Amano and his colleagues who presented a biased report on Iran last night.

The paradox is that the countries which possess thousands of nuclear warheads level accusations against the Iranian nation, Ahmadinejad said, and added, "They impudently accuse the Iranian nation of making bomb, although Iranians pay no attention to them."

Ahmadinejad added that the U.S., the Zionist regime and their proxies have stockpiled thousands of atomic bombs that are being disclosed gradually, but they still accuse Iran.

Amano released the UN nuclear watchdog's latest report on Iran's nuclear activities on Tuesday, while many even in the West believe that the report carries the U.S. tone and wording on an IAEA paper.

The western diplomats and sources had informed around a month ago that this report would contain some documents which have been presented to the IAEA by certain western countries to show that Iran is pursuing a military drive in its nuclear program.

Iran has blasted Amano for releasing such an unreal and biased report.

After western sources revealed the leaked parts of the report before it was released last night, Ahmadinejad called on the IAEA to issue a report on the atomic arsenals and warheads of the U.S. instead of releasing unreal reports on the civilian nuclear programs of independent countries like Iran.

"If the Agency is after the truth, why has it not released any report on the U.S. atomic bombs concealed in one thousand of its military bases," Ahmadinejad asked on Tuesday.

He underlined that the IAEA is a tool in the hands of a number of certain countries to control the world, and added, "Unfortunately today they have empowered a person in the IAEA that has no authority and violates the Agency's rules by repeating the words of the U.S.," FARS reported.

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