President Hassan Rouhani said on Wednesday the closure of investigations into Iran's past nuclear activities was a "big success" and a political victory for the country, and that the Islamic Republic would start implementing the deal within weeks.
"Now the main obstacle to implement the JCPOA is lifted ... Iran will start implementation of the nuclear deal within two or three weeks," Rouhani said in a speech broadcast live on national television.
The International Atomic Energy Agency's Board of Governors passed a resolution on Tuesday ending its long-disputed issue of so-called possible military dimensions (PMD) to Iran's activities.
Rouhani hailed the IAEA's decision to close the books on a decade-long probe of allegations that Tehran worked on nuclear weapons, saying it paved the way for Iran to fulfill its remaining obligations under a landmark nuclear deal with world powers.
The probe had to be formally ended as part of the July 14 agreement, which will lift sanctions in return for Iran curbing its nuclear activities.
Rouhani, congratulating the people over the closure of the PMD, said, “The achievement was not just a legal or technical achievement.
"The resolution proved that the Islamic Republic is honest toward its people and the world and keeps its promise.”
The president also said the IAEA admitted that Iran’s nuclear program had no military dimensions and that Iran "had never been building an atomic bomb".
Rouhani said anti-Iran sanctions will be lifted in the coming weeks, noting this would prepare the ground for economic growth and interaction with the world.
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