Paris government foreign ministry spokesman reacts to new IAEA report on Iran .
The Paris government's foreign ministry spokesman reacted to a new IAEA report on Iran, according to the Mehr news agency, quoting the French Foreign Ministry website.
A spokesman for the French Foreign Ministry told reporters at its weekly press briefing that the conclusions of the two reports published by the agency's director general show a serious lack of cooperation from Iran and a troubling continuation of the country's nuclear program.
According to a French Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Iran's nuclear activities have been in areas that generally have no civilian justification for Tehran, and Paris is in talks with its partners to respond.
The french top diplomat's claim comes after the agency in a recent report accused Iran of "seriously undermining" investigators' activities.
After a recent report by the agency, Iranian President Ayatollah Ebrahim Raisi announced that Iran's serious cooperation with the agency was a clear example of Iran's will to transparency in its nuclear activities.
In a telephone conversation with European Council President Charles Michel, the Iranian president also stated that in the event of a "counterproductive" approach at the agency, it would not make sense to expect Iran to have a "constructive response." At the same time, he added that counterproductive measures are disruptive to the negotiating path as well.
So far, six rounds of negotiations have been held in the Austrian capital Vienna, and the last round of talks took place on June 20, but western sides and the US have yet to agree on a mechanism to return to their commitments to Iran.
Iran halted the voluntary implementation of the Additional Protocol after parliament approved the "Strategic Action to Lift Sanctions and Protect the Rights of the Iranian People" in parliament, but continues to work with the IAEA within the framework of safeguards. Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran's ambassador and permanent representative to international organizations in Vienna, responded to the IAEA Director-General's report calling on the organization to maintain its impartiality and professionalism.
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