The Iranian Foreign Ministry has summoned the ambassadors of France, Germany, and the United Kingdom to express a strong protest against what it termed “collaboration with the United States” regarding the recent closed-door meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Iran’s nuclear program.
This development, reported by Iranian media, highlights the growing diplomatic tension between Tehran and Western powers.
According to official Iranian sources, Tehran has criticized the use of the Security Council as a platform to exert political pressure on its nuclear program.
“Iran considers the improper use of an international institution for purposes that undermine the sovereignty and rights of our country as unacceptable,” said a spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry.
The summoning of the ambassadors comes at a time of heightened diplomatic tension, with Iran accusing European countries of aligning too closely with U.S. policy. The Security Council meeting, which took place without Tehran’s participation, has been described by Iranian officials as an attempt to further isolate the country on the international stage.
As relations between Iran and the West continue to deteriorate, the summoning of the ambassadors of France, Germany, and the United Kingdom represents another sign of the complexity and fragility of diplomatic dialogue over Iran’s nuclear program. The international community is closely watching, aware of the global implications of this crisis.