International Tensions Rise as European Nations Condemn Threats Against IAEA Chief
Britain, France, and Germany denounced what they perceived as threats against Rafael Grossi, head of the IAEA, following an article in an Iranian newspaper. The newspaper accused Grossi of Israeli ties, marking him for trial and execution. The EU nations urged Iran to fulfill its nuclear deal obligations.
The international diplomatic landscape remains tense as Britain, France, and Germany jointly condemned perceived threats against Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Earlier this week, a hardline Iranian newspaper called for Grossi to be tried as an Israeli agent, a sentiment the European nations criticized in their official statement. The three countries emphasized their unwavering support for the IAEA's mandate and urged Iran to resume cooperation in line with its nuclear obligations.
The controversy centers around an article in Iran's Kayhan newspaper, which accused Grossi of collaborating with Israel. Iranian officials have not officially endorsed the article, yet continue to express their grievances against Grossi and the IAEA regarding recent airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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