In a significant escalation of tensions surrounding Iranโs nuclear activities, Britain, France, and Germany have urged the Iranian government to โimmediately halt its nuclear escalationโ following a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) indicating a substantial increase in uranium enrichment efforts by Tehran.
In a unified statement, the three European powers expressed their condemnation of Iranโs recent advancements to expand its nuclear program. The IAEAโs latest findings reveal that Iran has modified its enrichment facility at Fordo, located south of the capital Tehran. This revamp is expected to โsignificantly increase the rate of production of uranium enriched up to 60 percent,โ raising concerns that Iran is moving closer to achieving the 90 percent enrichment level that is required to produce nuclear weapons.
The joint statement from Berlin, London, and Paris emphasized the urgency of reversing these developments, while reiterating their commitment to dialogue with Iranian officials. This appeal follows diplomatic discussions held in Geneva last week, where Western diplomats sought to address the escalating situation regarding Iranโs nuclear ambitions.
While Iran asserts its right to pursue nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, it remains the only non-nuclear-weapon state actively enriching uranium to such high levels. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi recently remarked that Iranโs increase in enrichment activities sends a โclear messageโ of defiance in response to perceived external pressures.
In a prior statement, Iranian officials announced plans to deploy โnew and advancedโ centrifuges, framing this move as a reaction to an IAEA resolution that criticized Tehran for its lack of transparency and cooperation in the nuclear inspections process. Throughout the year, Iran has faced censure from the IAEAโs board, with actions taken against it by the UK, France, Germany, and the United States further exacerbating the situation.
The European nations cautioned that these actions have severely undermined the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPoA), the nuclear deal negotiated in 2015 that aimed to limit Iranโs nuclear capabilities in exchange for sanctions relief. Since the withdrawal of the United States from the agreement under the Trump administration, tensions have escalated, with ongoing debates regarding Iranโs nuclear program now taking center stage in international diplomatic discussions.