Iran Urges G7 to Abandon "Destructive Policies" Amid Nuclear Tensions

Iran has urged the G7 to reconsider its stance on Iran's nuclear program and avoid "destructive policies of the past." This comes in response to G7's condemnation and threat of new measures over Iran's nuclear advancements and potential missile transfers to Russia.

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Iran has urged the G7 to reconsider its stance on Iran's nuclear program and avoid "destructive policies of the past."

Iran has called upon the Group of Seven (G7) to distance itself from "destructive policies of the past," following a G7 statement condemning Iran's recent escalation in its nuclear program. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani emphasized the need for the G7 to adopt a more balanced approach during a press conference on Sunday.

On Friday, the G7 issued a warning to Iran regarding its nuclear enrichment activities and indicated readiness to impose new measures if Tehran were to transfer ballistic missiles to Russia. This statement has been perceived by Iran as an attempt to unfairly link its bilateral cooperation with Russia to the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Why This Matters: "Any attempt to link the war in Ukraine to the bilateral cooperation between Iran and Russia is an act with only biased political goals," Kanaani stated. He further accused certain countries of resorting to "false claims to continue sanctions" against Iran, suggesting that these actions are politically motivated rather than based on genuine security concerns.

The tensions escalated further last week when the United Nations nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), saw its 35-nation Board of Governors pass a resolution calling on Iran to enhance cooperation with the agency and reverse its decision to bar inspectors. In response, Iran rapidly installed additional uranium-enriching centrifuges at its Fordow facility and began setting up others, according to an IAEA report.

Despite these actions, Kanaani assured that Tehran would maintain its "constructive interaction and technical cooperation" with the IAEA. However, he criticized the resolution as "politically biased," suggesting that it was influenced by international politics rather than objective oversight.

The escalating situation underscores the delicate balance of international diplomacy and the challenges of addressing nuclear proliferation while navigating geopolitical alliances. As Iran continues its nuclear advancements, the global community remains on high alert, with the potential for increased sanctions and diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation.

Key Takeaways:

  • Iran urges G7 to abandon past destructive policies in nuclear stance.
  • G7 warns Iran of new measures over nuclear and missile activities.
  • Iran accuses G7 of linking Ukraine war to Iran-Russia cooperation.
  • UN nuclear watchdog calls for Iran to enhance inspector cooperation.
  • Iran installs new uranium centrifuges, claims political bias in IAEA resolution.
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