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In a recent statement, Abbas Arakchi, Iran’s Foreign Minister, sharply criticized the European Triplet—comprising the United Kingdom, Germany, and France—and the United States for their latest proposals concerning Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities. These remarks were made during a meeting with Kallas, emphasizing Iran’s strong opposition to what it perceives as unjustified external interference.
Arakchi expressed concern that the recent decision drafted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) serves as a pretext for hostile actions against Iran. He argued that the document provides a legitimization for Israel to potentially launch attacks on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, which Iran deems as a provocative and destabilizing move.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry officially issued a statement condemning the proposal, stating:
This statement underscores Iran’s stance that such proposals are not only unjustified but also pose a serious threat to regional stability and peace. The Iranian government continues to advocate for diplomatic solutions and adherence to international agreements, opposing any form of military confrontation.
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