Recent Enrichment by Germany and Israel in Iran has No Justification

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Recent Enrichment by Germany and Israel in Iran has No Justification

Recent enrichment activities by Germany and Israel in Iran have no justification.

Annelina Barbock, the German Foreign Minister, stated that the recent level of enrichment in Iran has no non-military justification, and Iran should not acquire atomic bombs.

Eli Cohen, the Israeli Foreign Minister, also stated that the only way to prevent the construction of atomic bombs in Iran is through economic and diplomatic pressures.

The Israeli Foreign Minister arrived in Germany today for discussions on Iran’s nuclear program.

Upon arrival in Berlin, he tweeted that this meeting revolves around efforts to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and strengthening bilateral relations.

Meanwhile, Hossein Amirabdollahian, the Iranian Foreign Minister, has proposed the formation of a new international atomic convention to the United Nations.

Rafael Grossi, the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, is scheduled to visit Tehran soon and discuss areas of disagreement with Iran, including the discovery of 84% enriched uranium traces.

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