FNA - The National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of Irans Parliament in a statement dismissed the resolution of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) against Iran as "fully politicized and unprofessional".
The IAEA's Board of Governors issued a political and unprofessional resolution against the Islamic Republic of Iran's peaceful nuclear program on June 19, 2020, that lacks legal and technical validity, the statement said.
Iran's positive response to the IAEA's request will create the wrong attitude towards states, it added.
The statement noted that Iran has had the most transparent inspection by the IAEA in recent years and has had the highest level of cooperation with the agency
"In contrast, the IAEA, under political and unprofessional pressure from the US and its allies, has issued a resolution against Iran," it said.
The Iranian lawmakers reiterated that as per the regulations, the IAEA is not allowed to base its requests for access to data on espionage services, particularly those based on false claims by the Israeli regime.
The Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission in a meeting on Tuesday approved the plan to stop Tehran's voluntary implementation of the Additional Protocol to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
Members of the commission in their meeting on Tuesday afternoon studied the plan and voted for it.
"Stopping implementation of the Additional Protocol which was approved at the session of the Commission this afternoon can also affect the future of the nuclear deal too," Sara Fallahi, a member of the commission, told FNA.
The Iranian parliamentarians in a statement on Sunday strongly condemned the recent draft resolution by the IAEA Board of Governors against Iran, and urged the government to stop the voluntary implementation of the Additional Protocol.
The Islamic Republic of Iran, as a country that has had the highest level of cooperation and transparency with the IAEA in the 50-year-long life of the NPT, considers IAEA Board of Governors resolution as an excessive demand, read a statement signed by 240 legislators.
Iran has implemented the Additional Protocol voluntarily beyond its commitments, noted the MPs, adding that during the past five years, the IAEA has exercised the harshest regime of inspections on Iranian sites based on the protocol.
Appreciating the stance of those states that have voted against the IAEA resolution, lawmakers noted that the non-binding resolution showed that the UN nuclear watchdog agency is dominated by the US and Israel.
The European governments pressure for the so-called preservation of the JCPOA indicates that they have had an unconstructive view towards the Iranian peoples rights and have assumed the JCPOA as a tool to pursue their own objectives, the statement added.
The approval of E3-proposed resolution proves that these countries have once again fallen into the US and Israeli regimes trap, dealing another blow to multilateralism, the statement continued.
The Iranian Parliament believes succumbing to such a political blackmailing equals to forging a wrong approach in accepting the culture of hegemony that will lead to increased structural discrimination in the NPT, the statement further read.
The Iranian Parliament urges the government to stop voluntary implementation of Additional Protocol and change inspections into offline.
Lawmakers hoped that the IAEA would revise its wrong and dangerous approach towards interaction with Iran and carry out its safeguards regime independently and professionally not under the influence of political and hostile pressures of some members of the Board of Governors.
In relevant remarks on Saturday, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyed Abbas Mousavi blasted the IAEA Board of Governors' resolution against Tehran which had been proposed by the three European members of the nuclear deal, saying that they have been entrapped in a dangerous game arranged by the US and Israel.
"What has happened at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors is not acceptable to the Islamic Republic of Iran because Iran has had the highest and most transparent cooperation with the Agency and the Board within the framework of the safeguards," Mousavi said.
He said that the resolution has been prepared based on baseless allegations and pretexts against Iran, lambasting the three European states for their bizarre behavior.
"Although they are members of the nuclear deal and are aware of the conditions and the records related to the case, unfortunately they have entered an unconstructive and dangerous game."
"We think that they have been entangled in a trap laid by the Zionists and Americans for them and showed to our nation that they are incapable and untrustworthy countries," Mousavi said, warning of the consequences of the resolution for those who have prepared it.