In her X account post, Karasu wrote:
This is key to the diplomatic reconciliation in question, she added.
Previously, Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagh Gallibahu said Iran would suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) until the country’s nuclear security is guaranteed.
He further noted that any kind of cooperation with the agency, or the submission of reports to them, and entry of agency inspectors into Iran would be strictly prohibited until the safety of Iranian nuclear facilities and scientists are ensured.
The plan to suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency was approved in principle by Parliament.
On Wednesday, the Iranian parliament approved a suspension of cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) after an overwhelming vote.
This provocative report led to the adoption of anti-Iranian resolutions by the IAEA Commission, and the issuance of resolutions on Tehran’s peaceful nuclear program paved the way for US and Zionist attacks on Iran.
Back on June 24, EU foreign policy director Kaja Kallas said any further escalations must be avoided.
In her reaction to the ceasefire reached between Iran and the Zionist regime, Karasu wrote in her X-account that further escalation should be avoided.
Without condemning the Israeli regime law against Iran, she noted that the announcement of a ceasefire between Iran and the Israeli regime is good news despite a fragile ceasefire.
Without taking into consideration the nature of the Israeli regime, which violates its promises in every transaction, urged all political parties to stand behind this armistice and avoid further violence.
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