National
Security Advisor Susan E. Rice met today with International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Yukiya Amano at the White House.
Ambassador Rice reaffirmed the United
States’ commitment to the IAEA and the important missions it undertakes
in furtherance of international security and promoting the peaceful
uses of nuclear energy. She expressed the President’s appreciation for
the critical work the IAEA has been conducting
to verify Iran’s compliance under the Joint Plan of Action and
reiterated the confidence the United States and our P-5+1 partners have
in the IAEA’s ability to verify effectively the Joint Comprehensive Plan
of Action (JCPOA). If fully implemented, the JCPOA
will verifiably prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. The two
also discussed the status of the IAEA’s investigation into the possible
military dimensions of Iran’s nuclear program, and Ambassador Rice
emphasized the U.S. Government’s support for addressing
all outstanding questions about Iran’s nuclear program, as required by
the JCPOA. Ambassador Rice assured the IAEA Director General that the
United States and its partners would ensure that the IAEA has the
resources it needs to carry out this mission fully
and effectively.
Source: The White House Press Office (NSC Spokesperson Ned Price)
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