Iran summons UK, France, Germany over UN closed-door meeting
- The United Nations Security Council is holding a closed-door meeting to discuss Iran's uranium enrichment practices, as mentioned by diplomats on Monday.
- Britain, France, and Germany are ready to trigger all international sanctions on Iran to prevent nuclear weapon development, which they discussed at the council meeting.
- Iran's foreign ministry summoned the envoys of Britain, France, and Germany, rejecting allegations about its nuclear intentions, reported by Iranian state media.
- Iran's uranium enrichment has accelerated to 60% purity, close to weapons-grade, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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Protest against nuclear program: Iran appoints German, French and British representatives
Iran reacts with sharp diplomatic protest to a non-public meeting of the UN Security Council on the country's nuclear program. In addition to the German ambassador, representatives of France and Great Britain were also called.
Iran summons EU3 envoys over 'provocative' meeting on its nuclear program
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran has summoned the envoys of the UK, France and Germany to Tehran over a closed-door meeting of the UN Security Council regarding Tehran's nuclear program.
Iran protests 'provocative' UN meeting on nuclear programme, summons European diplomats
There was "no technical or legal justification" for the meeting, Iranian foreign ministry said in a statement, calling it "provocative and political, in line with the unilateral and nervous approach of the United States"
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