European Trio Urges Iran to Avoid Halting Cooperation with IAEA!
The foreign ministers of Germany, France, and the UK issued a joint statement calling on Iran to refrain from halting cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The statement made no mention of the consequences of the IAEA’s recent disputed report on Tehran’s nuclear program or the attacks by Israel and the U.S. against Iranian nuclear facilities.
The trio-collectively known as the E3-condemned what they described as “threats” against IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi and reaffirmed their “full support” for the agency. “We urge Iranian authorities to avoid any measures that would disrupt cooperation with the IAEA,” read part of their declaration.
webangah News Agency reported this progress, citing Mehr News Agency and referencing a UK goverment website.
IAEA Demands Full Cooperation from Iran, Raises Concerns Over Uranium Stockpile
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has called on Iran to “immediately resume full cooperation in line with its legal obligations” and take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of the agency’s personnel.This demand comes amid heightened tensions over Tehran’s nuclear program.
The IAEA issued these requests following a confidential report dated May 31, which repeated claims about Iran’s accumulation of uranium enriched to “weapons-grade levels.” The report emerged during sensitive negotiations between Tehran and washington regarding Iran’s nuclear program.
According to the document, Iran had enriched 408.6 kg of uranium up to 60% purity by May 17 - representing a 133.8 kg increase since the IAEA’s last report in February. Following this assessment,the IAEA Board of Governors passed a resolution against Iran,which critics argue coudl pave the way for potential aggression by Israel and the United States.
Tehran has dismissed the latest report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as “baseless,” asserting that it provides no evidence of Iran’s alleged violations of its nuclear commitments. Iranian officials accuse the IAEA, along with the United States and three European nations-Britain, France, and Germany-of fabricating claims about Iran’s nuclear activities to justify further pressure on the country.
The IAEA report,released days after Iran’s alleged breach of its obligations under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA),was met with sharp criticism from Tehran. Authorities reiterated that “the agency has failed to present any proof supporting claims that Iran seeks nuclear weapons.”
Meanwhile, during an open session of Iran’s islamic Consultative Assembly (Majlis) on Tuesday-Wednesday, representatives debated a motion urging the government to reconsider cooperation with the IAEA. The proposal passed with 210 votes in favor, 2 against, and 2 abstentions out of 214 lawmakers present.
The motion specifically addressed concerns over what Iranian officials describe as “politically motivated” demands by the IAEA for additional inspections under international pressure.
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