

Iran Rejects IAEA Report, Vows Response to European Actions
Iran Rejects IAEA Report, Warns of Response to 'Inappropriate' European Actions Tehran, Iran – Iran has firmly rejected a recent report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) accusing the country of accelerating its uranium enrichment program. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi issued a statement asserting that Iran will respond proportionately to any actions deemed inappropriate by European parties. The statement follows the IAEA's report, which cited concerns about Iran's nuclear activities. "We will respond appropriately to any European move that is deemed to be not in line with the agreement," Araghchi stated in a phone conversation with the IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi, according to the Iranian news agency IRNA. The video released by Al Arabiya shows footage of Iran's uranium enrichment facility. Grossi, in his own statements, expressed concerns about the potential implications of Iran's actions. The situation underscores the ongoing international tension surrounding Iran's nuclear program and the complexities of diplomatic efforts to address these concerns. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely, hoping for a peaceful resolution.