France: IAEA action on Iran still a possibility
Western powers could still act against Iran at an upcoming meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), United Nation's nuclear watchdog, despite having agreed against it in September, France said on Thursday.
Western powers could still act against Iran at an upcoming meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), United Nation's nuclear watchdog, despite having agreed against it in September, France said on Thursday, Baku Tribune reports citing Breaking News.
France and partners "remain very attentive to ensuring that Iran respects its commitments," French Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Anne-Claire Legendre said, noting that they will act with the intent of continuing the negotiations and avoiding an escalation. Iran and the European Union agreed to resume nuclear talks on November 29.
"Iran must resume dialogue and cooperation with the agency without delay to make progress on outstanding issues," Legendre said.
The Rocket and Artillery formations of the Azerbaijan Army conduct live-fire exercises in accordance with the combat training plan for 2021, the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan told Baku Tribune.
LAST NEWS