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During an extraordinary session convened by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors on Monday, Deputy Permanent Representative of Russia to International Organizations in Vienna, Roman Ustinov, emphasized the broad diplomatic backing extended to Iran. At the same time, he condemned the recent aggressive actions taken by Israel.
Ustinov stated, “The most significant aspect of this gathering was the unified diplomatic stance supporting Iran’s right to develop its nuclear program, coupled with a resolute condemnation of Israel’s recent military strikes targeting peaceful nuclear facilities under IAEA oversight.”
On the night of June 13, Israel initiated a series of military operations, asserting that Iran was nearing a critical, irreversible threshold in its clandestine nuclear program. These strikes involved air raids and sabotage actions aimed at key nuclear facilities, senior Iranian military officials, prominent nuclear physicists, and strategic military sites, including air bases, air defense systems, and missile launch sites.
Iran, denying allegations of a military component in its nuclear endeavors, responded with a barrage of missile attacks and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) assaults targeting military and industrial infrastructure in Iran. The escalation has led to increased civilian casualties and widespread concern over the humanitarian impact of the ongoing conflict.
Both Israel and Iran continue to launch frequent attacks against each other, with no signs of de-escalation. Israeli officials assert that their military operations will persist until Iran’s nuclear program is fully dismantled. Conversely, Tehran has issued threats of retaliatory strikes, vowing to target Israel until Israeli military actions cease.
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