Kuwait called on Iran to strengthen its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and address concerns identified in the latest report regarding the Agency's loss of continuity of knowledge in critical areas, including centrifuges and uranium enrichment levels.
The statement was delivered by Dr. Sarah Al-Ajmi, Third Secretary of Kuwait's Permanent Mission to the United Nations in Vienna, during Kuwait's address to the IAEA Board of Governors.
Key Points from Kuwait's Address:
Additional Protocol Ratification
Al-Ajmi urged Iran to ratify the Additional Protocol to strengthen international confidence and enable the IAEA to perform its oversight role effectively.
Support for Diplomatic Solutions
Kuwait expressed support for diplomatic efforts and constructive dialogue, hoping for renewed negotiations towards a lasting, binding agreement that ensures regional security and stability.
Commitment to Non-Proliferation
Kuwait praised the IAEA's role in safeguarding the global non-proliferation regime and reaffirmed its full support for the Agency's professional and impartial mandate.
Peaceful Nuclear Energy
The delegation emphasized Kuwait's steadfast commitment to the peaceful use of nuclear energy and its dedication to international cooperation for safe, responsible nuclear technology applications supporting sustainable development.
NPT Balance
Al-Ajmi highlighted the importance of maintaining the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) balance, which guarantees states' rights to peaceful nuclear energy while ensuring compliance with IAEA safeguards against weaponization.
Contextual Notes:
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Balanced firm positions on verification with support for dialogue
Official Statement Excerpt:
"Kuwait reiterates its principled position that all states must fully cooperate with the IAEA to maintain the integrity of the non-proliferation system. We encourage Iran to utilize diplomatic channels to resolve outstanding safeguards matters transparently."