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France warns of ‘worst-case scenario’ on Iran | France warns of ‘worst-case scenario’ on Iran |
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Tehran must not withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, President Emmanuel Macron has said | |
French President Emmanuel Macron has said the international community must act to prevent Iran from leaving the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), which prohibits it from acquiring nuclear weapons. | |
Some Iranian politicians have threatened to withdraw from the NPT in retaliation for recent US and Israeli strikes on the country’s nuclear facilities. | Some Iranian politicians have threatened to withdraw from the NPT in retaliation for recent US and Israeli strikes on the country’s nuclear facilities. |
While Macron argued that the strikes were “genuinely effective,” he cautioned that the worst-case scenario would be Iran pulling out of the landmark arms control treaty. | |
“The worst would be that the consequence of this is Iran’s exit from the Non-Proliferation Treaty and therefore, ultimately, a drift and a collective weakening,” Macron told reporters after an EU summit in Brussels on Thursday. | “The worst would be that the consequence of this is Iran’s exit from the Non-Proliferation Treaty and therefore, ultimately, a drift and a collective weakening,” Macron told reporters after an EU summit in Brussels on Thursday. |
“Our hope is for a genuine convergence of views, as the objective… is to prevent the resumption of [Iran’s] proliferation activities,” he added. | |
Macron said France plans to hold consultations with the other four permanent members of the UN Security Council – the US, UK, Russia, and China – in the coming days. He noted that he has briefed US President Donald Trump on France’s recent communications with Tehran. | |
Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said it would be “very regrettable” if Iran were to withdraw from the treaty. | |
Abbas Golroo, the chairman of the Iranian parliament’s foreign relations committee, stated on June 22 – the day the US struck three nuclear facilities, including the uranium enrichment site at Fordow – that Iran has “the legal right to withdraw from the treaty.” He later added that lawmakers would review the country’s continued participation in the NPT. | |
Earlier this week, the Iranian parliament voted to suspend cooperation with the IAEA after Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei accused the agency of failing to properly condemn the strikes. | |
Iran, which denies that it is pursuing a military nuclear program, maintains that it has the right to enrich uranium for civilian purposes. |
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