Russia calls on Israel to provide data on Iran’s nuclear program to IAEA if it has any – Lavrov

3 May, 2018 10:39 / Updated 6 years ago

Russia is calling on Israel to immediately provide any information it may have on Iran continuing its nuclear program to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Thursday. “If Israel or anyone else received documents which allegedly prove Iran still has plans to develop nuclear weapons, then these documents should be given to the IAEA, which is responsible for implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action,” Lavrov said, according to Sputnik. These documents could relate, however, to past activities that have already been taken into account during IAEA inspections in Iran, the minister said, citing analysts.