Tehran - Saba:
During the funeral ceremony for the martyrs in Tehran, the head of Iran's judiciary, Mohseni Ejei, emphasized that the Iranian people will not trade their dignity for anything, saying, "It is natural to suspend cooperation with the IAEA."
The Iranian Mehr News Agency reported that on the sidelines of the funeral ceremony for the martyrs of Eqtedar, Ejei stated, "Our people, through their enthusiastic and conscious presence at the funeral ceremony for the pure bodies of the martyrs of Eqtedar, have proven that they are Husseini, and that the martyrdom of their leaders, scholars, compatriots, and loved ones not only does not prevent them from achieving their sacred goal, but these events accelerate it."
Ejei explained that the Iranian people have proven once again that they will not accept humiliation in any form and will not exchange their dignity for anything else.
Ejei stated, "The great Iranian people will inevitably triumph on the battlefield, and the criminals will be annihilated, as history has witnessed. The fate of the criminal America and the vile and humiliating Zionist regime will be destruction and annihilation."
He emphasized that the Iranian people have demonstrated in recent events that they possess an epic spirit, patriotic fervor, unshakable faith, and self-confidence. A people with these qualities will inevitably triumph on the battlefield.
Referring to the Islamic Consultative Assembly's recent decision to suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) due to the agency's substandard behavior, the head of Iran's judiciary said, "When the IAEA cooperates with the enemy of the Iranian nation and provides it with information about our nuclear facilities, it should not expect Iran to open its arms to it." The peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear activities and its compliance with international laws is something the IAEA has supported. However, IAEA officials have taken steps that contradict Iran's reactive approach. Therefore, it is natural for us to stop cooperating with this institution as before and suspend our reactive approach.

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