Continuing the accusations of the European troika in response to the increase in Iran’s enrichment – Mehr News Agency | RCO News Agency
According to Mehr news agency, in a joint statement published on the website of the British government, the countries of England, Germany and France claimed, without referring to their non-constructive actions and bad faith in the implementation of the JCPOA: We, the governments of France, Germany and the United Kingdom, the recent actions of Iran which was reported by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) so that Iran is increasing the production of uranium with 60% enrichment in underground facilities. Fredo We condemn it as a dangerous step in the expansion of Tehran’s nuclear program.
Three countries Ganeh Europeans claimed: Also, we are very worried that Iran has increased the number of centrifuges used and has taken measures to install new enrichment infrastructures that will increase Tehran’s enrichment capacity.
Troika addressed the last meeting of the Council of Governors in Geneva and claimed: Last week, European countries met with Iran regarding the nuclear program and sanctions and emphasized their commitment to dialogue and constructive behavior.
Without referring to the repeated violations of their agreements with Iran, the Europeans claimed: Iran’s recent actions have further weakened the nuclear agreement (JCPOA), increased its stockpiles of high-enriched uranium, and have taken place without valid civilian justification, that is in While the International Atomic Energy Agency has not yet been able to implement the necessary additional monitoring measures.
Troika At the end of his statement, he added: We strongly urge Iran to reverse these actions and immediately end its escalation of nuclear tensions.
This statement is made at the same time that Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the Agency international Atomic Energy announced a phone call with Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran, and stated that the necessary talks with Iran are continuing.
Speaking during the last meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors, Grossi described the meetings with Iran’s senior officials as constructive and expressed hope that the continuation of the talks would help to resolve safeguards issues.
The Islamic Republic of Iran also within the framework of safeguard agreements as Kamel is cooperating with the agency, insisting that the remaining safeguards issues can be resolved with a professional and impartial approach from the agency.
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