UK, France condemn ‘threats’ against nuclear watchdog

Britain, France and Germany condemned that they defined it as a threat to the president of the International Atomic Energy Agency and called on Iran to guarantee the security of the agency personnel.
“France, Germany and the United Kingdom condemned the threats to the General Manager of Iaea Rafael Grossi, and a joint statement published by the Foreign Ministries of these three countries, repeat our full support to the agency and DG.” He said.
“We call on Iranian officials to avoid any steps to stop cooperation with IAEA. We urge Iran to maintain full cooperation in accordance with their legally binding obligations and take all the necessary steps to ensure the security and security of the IAEA personnel.”
His common statements did not specify what threats were made against Grossi.
On Monday, Iran said it could not guarantee the security of the IAEA inspectors, so the nuclear fields were shot rapidly after being shot in a 12 -day war by Israel and US strikes last week.
“How can Iran expect us to ensure the safety and security of the agency’s inspectors when the peaceful nuclear facilities of Iran were attacked a few days ago?” Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said to a press conference.
IAEA’s board voted at the beginning of June to declare that Iran has violated its obligations under non -global nuclear nuclear -serial treaty. Iranian authorities, the vote helps to pave the way for Israel’s attacks, he said.
Baghaei said a parliamentary bill approved by the Guardian Council required the government to suspend cooperation with the UN Nuclear watchman.
“When Iran avoids condemning the attacks on Iran’s nuclear areas of Iran, Iran should not be expected to accept its obligations within the scope of non -nuclear solutions (NPT),” Baghaei said. He said.