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Iran warns of response to 'political' action by IAEA

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TEHRAN: Iran will respond immediately to any "political" action by the West at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency next week, Tehran's top diplomat said on Friday.


Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian's warning came a day after the United States confirmed it would join Europeans in backing a resolution urging Iran to cooperate with the UN nuclear watchdog, despite warnings from Tehran that such a resolution could scuttle diplomacy.


"Any political action by the United States and the three European countries in the IAEA would provoke without any doubt a proportional, effective and immediate response on the part of the Islamic Republic of Iran," Amir-Abdollahian said during a telephone conversation with European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, according to a statement.


The three European countries referred to by Iran's foreign minister are Britain, France and Germany.


Tensions have been rising ahead of the meeting, particularly after the IAEA in a report on Monday said it still had questions which were "not clarified", despite long-running efforts to get Iran to explain the presence of nuclear material at three undeclared sites.


Iran and the IAEA had previously said that resolving the issue of the sites is necessary for efforts to revive a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers.


That agreement gave Iran relief from crippling economic sanctions in exchange for curbs on its nuclear activities, measures aimed at preventing it from developing an atomic bomb.


Iran has always denied seeking such a weapon. - AFP


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