Tensions Rise as IAEA Chief Faces Threats Amid Iran's Nuclear Dispute
European nations have condemned threats against the IAEA head, Rafael Grossi, following accusations from an Iranian newspaper linking him with Israel's Mossad. Despite Iran's denials of any threats, tensions persist as Iran threatens to halt cooperation with the IAEA, affecting international nuclear agreements.

Britain, France, and Germany have expressed their condemnation against threats made towards Rafael Grossi, the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), as stated in a recent declaration. The criticism comes after an Iranian hardline publication linked Grossi to Israel's intelligence agency, Mossad, suggesting severe repercussions if he visits Iran.
In the wake of these accusations, Iran maintains its denunciation of Grossi and the IAEA, citing their role in Israel's recent attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities. This escalates threats to withdraw from international nuclear agreements, posing challenges in ensuring ongoing cooperation and safety guarantees for IAEA inspectors.
The European ministers' statement urges Iran to adhere to its international commitments and ensures the security of IAEA personnel while continuing dialogue to mitigate nuclear tensions. The situation underscores the fragile state of regional and global security dynamics, necessitating diplomatic engagement and resolution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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