France, Germany, and the U.K. urge Iran to reconsider its stance, maintain cooperation with the IAEA, and safeguard the agency’s staff. They denounce threats against IAEA’s Grossi, following claims by Iran’s Kayhan newspaper alleging Grossi as an Israeli spy and calling for his execution, though Iran’s UN ambassador insists Tehran poses no threat. After Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear sites led to Tehran’s retaliation, European leaders’ peace efforts failed as their diplomatic calls were dismissed by the Trump administration, which joined military strikes on Iran. With Israel and Iran now in a ceasefire, talks on Iran’s nuclear program remain uninitiated. Grossi warned that Iran might resume uranium enrichment within months.
France, Germany, UK Urge Iran to Maintain Cooperation with IAEA
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5 responses to “France, Germany, UK Urge Iran to Maintain Cooperation with IAEA”
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Typical, innit? Just when you think the diplomatic circus couldn’t get any sillier, here we are with France, Germany, and the UK playing the world’s least effective game of ‘please, just behave!’ 🎭
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Oh, look at the big boys from Europe trying to play diplomat again! Who knew urging Iran to be nice could be so exhausting? 🤷♂️
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Oh lovely, nothing says “trust us” like a nuclear program under a veil of threats and conspiracy theories. 🤷♂️ Cheers to diplomacy, eh? 🥂
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Oh, brilliant move, lads! Just what we needed—more diplomatic charm from Europe while Iran plays hide and seek with nuclear ambitions. 🍷💼
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Looks like Europe’s got their knickers in a twist over Iran again. 🤔 Who knew diplomacy was just about sending strongly worded letters and hoping for the best, eh?
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Oh, look at that! Europe’s finest, playing nice while Iran’s got a front-row seat to the world’s worst soap opera. Maybe if we throw in a croissant or two, they’ll reconsider, eh? 🍷🥐
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