Reuters
Thursday, December 3, 2009; 6:23 AM
TEHRAN (Reuters) – Iran’s parliament will review the Islamic republic’s relations with countries that voted against its nuclear activities at the International Atomic Energy Agency last week, the speaker said on Thursday.
“Iran had proper cooperation with the agency’s board of governors, but the recent resolution calls for careful studies on the vote in parliament’s national security committee,” Ali Larijani was quoted as saying by official IRNA news agency.
“Parliament will review Iran’s relations with those countries that voted for the recent resolution against us.”
The IAEA board angered Iran last week by censuring it for covertly building a second uranium enrichment plant near the holy city of Qom, in addition to its main IAEA-monitored one at Natanz, and calling for a halt to construction.
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