The Foreign Ministry official made the remarks in reaction to a Reuters report that Ban Ki-moon included Iranian missiles in his six-month report to the United Nations Security Council, saying that he hoped that the report will not be true.
Iranian official said that Ban Ki-moon and his colleagues were not present in the nuclear negotiations and are unaware about the context of the agreement.
The UN secretary-general is expected not to raise his own interpretations about the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the Iranian official said.
He said that Ban ki-moon may be under pressure by one or several members of the Security Council.
The official said that the UN secretary general is expected to observe his capacity and deliver a fair and realistic report about the US failure to implement JCPOA, an example of which is the refusal by the US Treasury Department to authorize the online dollar-to-euro exchange in Iranian trade with outside world.
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