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Iran rejects G7 communiqué, accuses bloc of endorsing illegal actions
Iran condemned the G7's final communiqué as politically driven and legally unfounded, accusing the bloc of hypocrisy, bad-faith pressure over the JCPOA, silence on US-Israeli aggression, biased positions on Palestine, and false claims about Iran's role in the Ukraine war.
Iran has not yet allowed access by international inspectors to nuclear facilities bombed in June by Israeli and American forces. According to a new confidential report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to Member States, of which Reuters published excerpts on Wednesday.Read more]]>
Iran Denounces G7 Communiqué As Unfounded, Unlawful, And Deceitful - Iran Front Page
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baqaei strongly rejected the claims made against Iran in the final statement issued by the G7 foreign ministers in Canada, calling the accusations groundless, irresponsible, and unacceptable.
IAEA Warns of Lost Oversight as Iran's regime Blocks Access to Bombed Nuclear Sites — G7 Urges Full Cooperation and Return to Talks
The IAEA reports that Tehran has denied inspectors access to damaged nuclear sites for five months, while G7 foreign ministers call on Iran to resume full cooperation and direct talks with Washington. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has accused the Iranian regime of blocking inspectors’ access to several nuclear facilities recently struck during the Iran-Israel war and subsequent U.S. air operations. In two reports released on Wedn…
The G7 Foreign Ministers, meeting in Canada, urged Iran to allow full inspection of its nuclear facilities and called for direct dialogue with the United States. In their joint statement, they reaffirmed “unbreakable” support for Ukraine and warned about further sanctions against those who finance the Russian war effort.
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