European Powers Push IAEA to Censure Iran Over Nuclear Activities
Draft resolution demands Iran explain uranium traces and allow inspector access amid escalating nuclear tensions.
- Britain, France, and Germany submit a resolution to the IAEA Board of Governors to censure Iran.
- The resolution calls for Iran to provide credible explanations for uranium particles found at undeclared sites.
- Iran is the only non-nuclear weapon state enriching uranium to 60%, nearing weapons-grade levels.
- IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi urges Iran to resume cooperation and restore monitoring capabilities.
- The United States shows reluctance to support the resolution, fearing increased Middle East tensions.