EU countries warn Iran will cooperate with international nuclear energy inspectors

The foreign ministers of Britain, Germany and France have sharply criticized Iran

The foreign ministers of Britain, Germany and France have sharply criticized Iran

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Germany, France and Britain have warned Iran to refrain from violating the global nuclear deal or face sanctions. According to the World News Agency, the Foreign Ministers of Britain, Germany and the United Kingdom have warned Iran to ensure co-operation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and refrain from taking any steps that would reduce transparency in its nuclear program. The German, French and British foreign ministers issued the statement at a time when Iran has restricted access to its nuclear facilities by inspectors from the UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA. Earlier, US President Joe Biden, responding to a statement by Iran’s spiritual leader Ayatollah Khamenei, said he would not negotiate with Iran without full compliance with all provisions of the global nuclear deal. It should be noted that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei had said that Iran does not need anyone to complete its nuclear program, as a fully independent country, it will do what it deems best in its defense. It should be noted that in 2018, former US President Donald Trump withdrew from the global nuclear deal with Iran and imposed strict economic and travel sanctions on Iran.

On the other hand, the Israeli Defense Minister announced on Wednesday that the Israeli army is preparing for a situation in which we may be forced to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz said it was not a personal war but a nationwide mission. We have to work with our allies. Israel has accused Iran of undermining the International Atomic Energy Agency’s efforts, stressing that Tehran continues to enrich uranium by crossing the Red Line, but Israel has not remained silent on Iran’s move. Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi said in a statement that Iran was “fraudulent” in its enrichment of enriched uranium. Iran’s main mission is to acquire nuclear weapons. He said Iran’s extreme measures needed an immediate international response. Violations of inspections of nuclear facilities and non-implementation of additional protocols are extreme measures that are tantamount to crossing all red lines drawn by the international community.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said his country will not allow Iran’s aggressive and extremist regime to acquire nuclear weapons under any circumstances. He says Israel has no faith in any agreement reached with Iran. The remarks by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu come at a time when European countries are trying to reactivate the nuclear deal with Iran and re-engage the United States. In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Israeli prime minister said: “We do not believe in any agreement reached with Iran. The Iranian regime is extremist and fanatical. Israel will stop Iran’s aggressive and extremist class from acquiring nuclear weapons at all costs. We will do everything possible to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, and we don’t care if Iran has an agreement or not.

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