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Russian diplomat recommends IAEA refrain from making Iran-related documents public

Sergey Ryabkov noted that there is no reason to depart from the normal professional course on the issue

MOSCOW, February 6. /TASS/. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) should refrain from disclosing any Iran-related documents not meant to be made public, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said on Monday.

"Once again, we always express and point to concerns when information and documents, which contain restricted data and aren’t meant for public use, are leaked to the public and turn into a news topic," the diplomat told reporters, commenting on the agency’s move to publish a confidential report on Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility.

"The IAEA cannot operate like that. It points to the West’s politicization attempts. There is no reason to depart from the normal professional course on the issue," Ryabkov added.