Iran threatens Europeans with a crisis before talks begin
TEHRAN: Iran warned Britain, France and Germany Sunday against pushing for the Islamic republic to be referred to the UN Security Council over its nuclear programme, saying such a step would spark “a crisis over which the Europeans would have no control”.
Speaking ahead of high-level crisis talks due to be held in Brussels and Geneva this week, Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi also warned it would take “unilateral decisions” if it faced diplomatic punishment.
“It is not legally possible to refer our case to the UN Security Council. May counties believe there is no legal basis for it. So if one country pressures others to do it, they will be the losers, and the Islamic republic of Iran would not lose,” he told reporters. “We have taken the necessary measures and we are not afraid of being referred to the UN Security Council,” he added.
Asefi said that if the Europeans went ahead with pushing the dossier to New York, “it means that an issue that could have been solved with negotiations has become a crisis over which the Europeans have no control.” “It is then that the Islamic Republic of Iran will feel no obligation or no commitment, and it will act upon unilateral decisions,” he warned , without elaborating. afp
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