Tensions Rise as Iran Faces International Criticism Over IAEA Threats
Britain, France, and Germany decried threats against the IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi, urging Iran to guarantee the safety of the agency's personnel. Iran, citing recent attacks on its nuclear sites, defends its stance on non-cooperation amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Britain, France, and Germany have issued a stern condemnation regarding threats directed at Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In a joint statement, the nations called on Iran to ensure the safety of IAEA staff within its borders, amidst fluctuating diplomatic relations.
These nations have urged Iran to resume cooperation with the IAEA, emphasizing the country's legally binding obligations. They refrained from detailing the specific threats but reinforced their support for Grossi and the agency's mandate.
In response, Iran, still reeling from recent attacks on its nuclear facilities by Israel and the U.S., claimed it could not assure inspector safety under current conditions. The political climate remains tense following Iran's parliamentary decision to potentially suspend UN cooperation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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