Iran dismisses process for passing 1803 resolution as incorrect

By IRNA

Tehran : Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad-Ali Hosseini said on Sunday that the process of passing anti-Iran resolution 1803 by the UN Security Council was incorrect.


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He told reporters during his weekly press conference that the process proved ineffective.

Adoption of the anti-Iran resolution has not and will not change any of the realities of Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities, Hosseini noted.

On March 3, the UN Security Council adopted a third resolution against Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities under vigorous pressure from Western states, the US in particular.

The council has previously adopted two other resolutions against Iran in December 2006 and March 2007.

Iran said that the resolution would have no impact on the country as it lacked legitimacy for ignoring the latest report of the International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Mohamed ElBaradei on Iran on February 22.

The 11-page report verified Tehran’s non-diversion from its civilian nuclear program.

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