The European Union said Wednesday that the UN atomic watchdog report on Iran Nuclear Program “seriously aggravates" existing concerns over a military dimension in Tehran.
The European Union said Wednesday that the UN atomic watchdog report on Iran Nuclear Program “seriously aggravates" existing concerns over a military dimension in Tehran.
“ The International Atomic Energy Agency's report "seriously aggravates existing concerns on the nature of the Iranian nuclear program, since this report puts particular emphasis on information corroborated by the IAEA regarding possible military dimensions to Iran's nuclear program", said Maja Kocijancic, spokeswoman for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton.
"Overall these findings strongly indicate the existence of a fully fledged nuclear weapons development program in Iran" Kocijancic added.
The IAEA report leant on "consistent, credible" evidence, she claimed.
Late on Tuesday, IAEA issued a new report in which it claimed it had “credible information” Iran was working on developing nuclear weapons.
The Islamic Republic rejected the report as politically motivated, saying it was unbalanced, unprofessional and it did not contain any new issue.