Some of those diplomats told the Mehr News Agency that they believe that, in light of the recent breakthrough in the IAEA-Iran relationship and the extensive IAEA inspections in Iran, there is no justification for drafting a resolution on Iran’s nuclear dossier and it is not unlikely that the IAEA Board will only issue a statement in this regard.
They are predicting that the IAEA Board will probably issue a statement asking Iran to continue its cooperation with the UN nuclear agency.
The next session of the 35-nation IAEA Board of Governors opens in Vienna on September 13.
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