TEHRAN – The European powerhouse came down to Geneva on Friday as smoke has risen from the Israeli regime’s unprovoked invasion of Iran.
In the high stakes with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut, Kaja Karas, head of foreign policy for the E3 (UK, France, Germany) and the EU, demanded that Iran be renounced nuclear sovereignty under the guise of “diplomacy removal.”
The talks unfolded against the backdrop of unprovoked Israeli violence.
Just a few hours ago, the administration attacked the Arak Heavy Water Reactor. It has implemented comprehensive safeguards by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and is constructed in accordance with technical specifications agreed in the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA).
After Washington’s 2018 withdrawal, Iran has spent years negotiating the JCPOA with Europe and other countries with Europe and other countries, maintaining its commitment, countering new anti-Iran sanctions, and proven impossible, or it has proven impossible.
Iranian diplomat Araguchi addressed the UN Human Rights Council before meeting Europeans, baring Western hypocrisy. “I’m going to meet the Americans on June 15th.
His words exposed a terrible reality. Israel either intentionally trained with torpedoes a few days before Iran’s sixth round just days before exposing Western accomplices, or, as many Iranians now believe, negotiations with Western allies, accused of Iran’s western allies, are fake.
European bullying
French President Emmanuel Macron’s four-point “diplomacy solution” was communicated by Foreign Minister Jean Noel Barott, revealing the true West agenda.
I. Zero-uranium enrichment of Iranian soils reversed decades of established nuclear rights under NPT.
ii. Critical restrictions on Iran’s defense ballistic missile programme.
iii. It frams surveillance of regional alliances and ties with Iranian allies as “terrorist financing.”
IV. Hostage swap diplomacy demanding Iran be free Western spies while ignoring Iran’s violations and abuses.
Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Lamy, fresh from coordinating with Washington’s US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, said, “We were clear. Iran cannot have nuclear weapons. We can discuss energy needs, but enrichment of zero is the starting point.”
The request was issued while Ramie admitted that Israel was “going well” in the offensive war of attack.
After a three-and-a-half hour meeting with European envoys, Araguchi’s remarks were unquestionable. He reveals that Iran remains open to new diplomacy – “When the attack is stopped and the invaders are held responsible” – refuses to be involved under fire.
He went on to argue that Iran’s defensive capabilities are off limits. “Our defensive capabilities are unnegotiable,” he warned, emphasizing that attempts to undermine Iran’s deterrent will be filled with solid resistance.
Araguchi has expressed “significant concern” about Europe’s failure to condemn Tel Aviv’s strike over peaceful nuclear facilities.
He labeled these attacks as “war crimes that violate international law,” making it clear that Tehran would not allow such a blatant degree of accomplice.
Finally, the top diplomats did not tick words about US involvement. “We concluded that the US has been in this attack from day one. They deny it, but we prove otherwise.
Planned war
Context is important. The Israeli regime’s June 13 attack was green lit by Western ecosystems that had spent months laying the foundations.
The US suddenly strengthened its stance during the recent Oman consultations, abandoning previous understanding of enrichment levels.
The European powers amplified IAEA director Rafael Grossi’s unconfirmed claims about “uranium stockpiling” over “uranium stockpiling,” ignoring his own approval that “there is no evidence that Iran is building nuclear weapons.”
They also proposed a resolution by the IAEA Committee Governor’s Committee, which keenly criticized Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.
This provided the Israeli regime with an excuse. After the attack began, Trump’s public boasts about controlling Iran’s airspace.
Europe: Toothless Tiger?
Iran’s skepticism about Europe stems from a bitter experience. The influence of Europe has collapsed:
I. Trump couldn’t hold back Washington after tore the JCPOA.
ii. He surrendered to US sanctions and waived the promised financial relief.
iii. Stopping Israeli invasions from Gaza to Iran was helpless and beyond that, it seemed to conspire in its silence and inaction.
Yet, now Europe has positioned it as a “mediator” and demanded that it surrender to its power to bomb Iran.
This is not diplomacy, but an attempt to legalize war through other means.
However, Iran left Door Ajar for principled diplomacy. Araguchi agreed to the future E3 meeting and signaled Tehran’s commitment to a peaceful solution. The ball is now in the courts of those who argue that they value peace rather than predation.
