INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN- President Ebrahim Raisi underscored on Thursday that Iran would not budge from its stance in the wake of the International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors' adoption of a resolution against Tehran's nuclear program.Raisi made the statements during a
visit to Shahr-e Kord, the capital of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, a day after the IAEA's 35-nation Board of Governors passed an
anti-Iran resolution submitted by the United States , Germany, France, and the United Kingdom."How many times do you want to test the
Iranian nation and not listen to the words of the country's officials? Do you think that we will retreat as a result of issuing of
that the enemy does not want Iran to have access to nuclear industry, modern military and automotive industry, or profit from superior
believe that this was done due to provocations by the Zionist regime and we have told them this
in the same way that we have so far insisted on our positions and laid emphasis on the inalienable rights of the Iranian nation and cannot
foreign official.Rafael Grossi, the IAEA's director general, repeated his anti-Iran rhetoric in his opening statement to the board
received documents on Iran's nuclear program from Israel, which Tehran has dismissed as forged and produced by MKO terrorists.In a
statement, the Iranian Foreign Ministry lambasted the resolution as a "political, wrongful and unconstructive act" against the country which
"currently has one of the most transparent peaceful nuclear programs among the IAEA members."