Reuters reported: The split in the Western front over Iran’s nuclear program.
For several days, the atmosphere of foreign media circles has been focused on the efforts of America’s European partners to issue a draft anti-Iranian resolution in the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and the focus of the news of the past days has been on disagreements and divisions in the Western camp to take advantage of the The leverage of the resolution against Iran has been concentrated this time with the seasoning of serious American opposition.
In this regard, the Reuters news agency announced on Wednesday in a report that while one week to the quarterly meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors, America’s European allies agree to a stubborn approach against Tehran, but Washington, with this sanctions approach of the European Troika (England, France) and Germany) anti-Iranian in the current situation has a serious difference of opinion.
Reuters says that the United States and its European partners are at odds over the confrontation with Iran; Washington is concerned that such a resolution could risk escalating tensions in the region ahead of the upcoming US presidential election.
Earlier, a senior European diplomat told Reuters news agency that “we are putting pressure on the Americans, but they still believe that no action should be taken to escalate tensions with Iran.”
This European official said, “These efforts have not yielded any results so far, and we believe that now is the time to show determination.”
It should be noted that 18 months ago, following the issuance of an anti-Iranian statement in the IAEA Board of Governors, the authorities of our country revoked the authorization of 8 German and French inspectors of this international organization in Iran based on the sovereign rights stipulated in Article 9 of the Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement between Iran and the IAEA. And they warned the western parties not to abuse the International Atomic Energy Agency for their political purposes.
The quarterly meeting of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency will begin on Monday, June 14, with the presence of representatives of 35 member countries of this council in Vienna.