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"Question No 35 by Paulo Casaca (): Since August 2002, following documented reports by the Iranian resistance, the Iranian regime’s illegal activities connected with developing Iran’s nuclear capability have come to light and been referred to openly not only by the US authorities, but also by the press and specialist bodies. In June the International Atomic Energy Agency fully confirmed the reports and the European institutions were at last forced to acknowledge the evidence. In the meantime, in statements and answers to parliamentary questions the Commission has always maintained that the accusations by the Iranian resistance and their confirmation by the US authorities were not credible and even went so far as to claim that in general Iran had complied with the relevant provisions and had even allowed its nuclear installations to be inspected, which any observers in possession of even the minimum of information at the time knew to be absolutely untrue. Does the Commission not consider that the credibility of its sources of information on Iran must be urgently reviewed?"@en1
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"Subject: Additional Protocol on safeguarding nuclear material"1

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