Paris, Berlin and London have stated that they have called a “danger” against the head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog, when Tehran turned down a request by the International Atomic Energy Agency to visit his bomb nuclear sites.
“France, Germany and United Kingdom Common threatened the Director General of IAEA, Rafael Grosie, and reiterated our full support to the agency,” Foreign Minister’s Jean-Noel Barot, Johan Wadeful and David Lemy said in a joint statement.
Trikadi avoided any step to prevent Tehran “to prevent cooperation with IAEA,” and “immediately resume full cooperation in accordance with his legally binding obligations.”
The three countries reduced the E3 group, coordinating on foreign and security matters, especially Iran’s nuclear program.
On Friday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi had recently criticized IAEA chief Rafael Gossi for visiting nuclear sites bombing by Israel and the US, recently, the search urges said “meaningless and possibly intent.”
Tehran resumed his position on Monday, but reduced its rejection, saying that it could not guarantee the safety of IAEA inspectors.
“How can they expect us to ensure safety and safety of agency inspectors when Iran’s peaceful nuclear facilities were attacked a few days ago?” Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmayel Bagei told a news conference.
Israel attacked the Iranian nuclear and military sites on June 13, starting the 12-day to increase Tehran’s response, which reached the three Iranian nuclear sites in the US, before US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire.
A day before the Israeli attacks, the board of IAEA passed a resolution, accusing Iran of ignoring its nuclear obligations. Tehran has argued what is the “excuse” for war.