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İran, ABD ve İsrail'in Denetim Anlaşması Kapsamındaki Nükleer Tesislere Saldırılarını Kınadı

İran'ın Uluslararası Atom Enerjisi Kurumu (IAEA) Guvernörler Kurulu toplantısındaki delegasyonu, ABD ve İsrail'in Denetim Anlaşması kapsamındaki nükleer tesislere yönelik saldırılarını kınadı. Tahran’ın 6 Haziran’da yaptığı açıklamaya göre, söz konusu saldırılar uluslararası denetim altındaki tesisleri hedef aldı. İran, saldırıların nükleer silahların yayılmasını önleme rejimine zarar verdiğini savundu. Denetim Anlaşması, Nükleer Silahların Yayılmasının Önlenmesi Anlaşması (NPT) çerçevesinde IAEA’nın nükleer faaliyetlerin barışçıl amaçlı olduğunu doğrulamasını sağlar. Bu kapsamdaki tesislere yapılan müdahaleler, hem uluslararası hukuk açısından hem de bölgesel güvenlik bağlamında ciddi sonuçlar doğurabilir. İran’ın tepkisi, özellikle kendi nükleer programıyla ilgili uzun süredir devam eden gerilimlerin IAEA zemininde yeni bir boyut kazandığını gösteriyor. İran’ın bu çıkışı, ABD ve İsrail ile yaşanan diplomatik çatışmanın kurumsal platforma taşınması olarak değerlendirilebilir. Aynı zamanda Tahran, nükleer anlaşma müzakerelerinin sürdüğü bir dönemde uluslararası kamuoyunu yanına çekmeyi hedefliyor. Gelişme, IAEA’nın tarafsızlık ilkesi ve nükleer denetim mekanizmasının geleceği açısından da önem taşıyor.

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