Nations Decry Iranian Threat Against IAEA General Director
- On Monday, France, Germany, and the UK condemned threats against IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi and urged Iran to continue cooperation with the agency.
- This followed Iran's increasing criticism of Grossi for not condemning Israeli-US strikes on its nuclear sites and their decision to halt cooperation with the IAEA.
- Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi called Grossi's actions malign and said he is not welcome, while Iran's ambassador denied any threats were made against Grossi despite threatening language in state media.
- The G7 condemned calls in Iran for Grossi's arrest and execution, reaffirmed Israel's right to self-defense, and stressed the importance of Iran fulfilling its nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty obligations.
- These developments heighten tensions amid regional instability, underscoring urgent calls for Iran to resume full IAEA cooperation and ensure the safety of inspectors.
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G7 foreign ministers condemn Iranian threats against watchdog head
Diplomats from the seven countries and the EU stated that Tehran shouldn’t restart “its unjustified enrichment activities.”The post G7 foreign ministers condemn Iranian threats against watchdog head appeared first on JNS.org.
Germany, France and Great Britain have condemned threats from Iran against the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Grossi.
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