The governments of France, Germany and the United
Kingdom respond to Iran's suspension of the Additional
Protocol.
Statement from the governments of France, Germany and the UK:
We, the Foreign Ministers of France, Germany and the United
Kingdom, deeply regret that Iran has started, as of today, to
suspend the Additional Protocol and the transparency measures
under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPoA). Iran’s
actions are a further violation of its commitments under the
JCPoA and significantly reduces safeguards oversight by the
IAEA.
The E3 are united in underlining the dangerous nature of this
decision. It will significantly constrain the IAEA’s access to
sites and to safeguards-relevant information. It will also
constrain the IAEA’s ability to monitor and verify Iran’s
nuclear programme and nuclear-related activities, as per its
reporting mandate under United Nations Security Council
resolution 2231.
We commend and fully support the Director General and the
Secretariat for their continued efforts to implement the
necessary verification and monitoring of Iran’s nuclear
commitments under the JCPoA in the present context, as
highlighted by the DG’s visit to Tehran on the 20 and 21st of
February. We take note of the conclusion of a temporary
bilateral understanding between the IAEA and Iran which
preserves for up to three months the possibility of access to
certain information.
We urge Iran to stop and reverse all measures that reduce
transparency and to ensure full and timely cooperation with the
IAEA. Our objective remains to preserve the JCPoA and to
support ongoing diplomatic efforts for a negotiated solution
allowing for the return of Iran and the U.S. to full compliance
with their JCPoA commitments.