The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) adopted a resolution voicing serious concerns about Iran’s nuclear program 14 September. Hungary as a member of the Board of Governors also voted in favor of the resolution.

The resolution calls on Iran to fully cooperate with the IAEA, including granting unconditional access to the IAEA inspectors in its nuclear facilities. The resolution relied on the understanding, also confirmed by the IAEA, that Iran’s uranium enrichment program, lacking international supervision, may serve military purposes. In response, Iran warned the international community that its relations with the IAEA might be downgraded as a consequence of the adopted resolution. It should, however, serve as a warning for Iran that, in addition to the Western powers, Russia and China also supported the resolution.

(Ministry of Foreign Affairs)