Iran's Majlis (Parliament) Speaker Ali Larijani warned on Sunday that Iran will make "serious revisions" in its policies towards cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA) if world powers continue the policy of "carrot and stick," the official IRNA news agency reported.
"The United States and other members of the Group 5+1 should abandon the wrong assumption that continuing this old, hollow game (of "carrot and
stick") will provide them new bargaining opportunities," Larijani was quoted as saying at the beginning of the Iranian Parliament's open session on Sunday morning.
"If they don't stop the policy of 'carrot and stick,' Iran will adopt new policies towards cooperation with them and the agency," Larijani said.
"The resolution (of IAEA) shows that they (world powers) are not seeking a dialogue to solve the (nuclear) issue, but are after a political
swindle," he added.
The resolution passed by the IAEA Board of Governors during a meeting Friday in Vienna called for the "full cooperation" of Iran to clarify all
outstanding issues involving its nuclear program.
It was reported that the resolution contained a strong call on Tehran to implement the relevant UN Security Council resolutions, as well as all
the transparency measures the IAEA needed to restore confidence in the exclusively peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program.
It also required Iran to stop construction on the newly- disclosed Fordo uranium enrichment facility near the central Iranian city of Qom.
The move was the IAEA's first adoption of a resolution against Iran after one adopted in February 2006. The 35-member Board of Governors of IAEA passed the resolution with 25 voting for, 3 votes by Cuba, Venezuela and Malaysia voting against, six abstentions and one absence.