The Foreign Ministers of France, Germany, and the United Kingdom issued a joint statement condemning threats made against IAEA director Rafael Grossi after Iran rejected a visit to its bombed nuclear sites. They urged Iran to resume cooperation with the IAEA in compliance with its obligations. The statement follows Iran's recent military confrontations, including Israeli strikes on its nuclear facilities, which have complicated inspection processes. Iran's Foreign Minister criticized Grossi's calls for access as unwarranted, indicating safety concerns for inspectors after the attacks.
France, Germany, and the United Kingdom condemn threats against the director general of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, and reiterate our full support to the agency.
Tehran reiterated its position on Monday but toned down its rejection, saying it could not guarantee the safety of the IAEA inspectors.
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