The ambassadors of Germany and France, as well as the UK’s Charge d'Affaires in Tehran, have been summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by Mohammad Hassan-Nejad Pirkouhi, Director-General for International Peace and Security Affairs.
Axar.az reports citin Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, during the summon, the Iranian Foreign Ministry conveyed its strong objections to the irresponsible and provocative approach of these three countries and emphasized the following points:
"Iran’s peaceful nuclear program fully complies with its rights and obligations under the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and the Safeguards Agreement. Iran’s nuclear activities do not contradict the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)—a framework that established voluntary confidence-building measures by Iran in exchange for the lifting of illegal and unjust sanctions. Given the failure of the other parties to fulfill, their commitments, Iran retains the legitimate right, under the JCPOA, to partially or fully suspend its own obligations in response to such violations.
The closed-door Security Council meeting on Iran’s nuclear program lacks any technical or legal justification and is a politically motivated and provocative move aligned with the unilateral and provocative policies of the United States."
It is worth noting that the meeting on Iran's nuclear program, held on March 13, was convened at the request of six of the 15 Security Council members, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, South Korea, Greece, and Panama.