Britain, France and Germany condemned on June 30 what they described as threats against the head of the UN nuclear watchdog, after a hardline Iranian newspaper said IAEA boss Rafael Grossi should be tried and executed as an Israeli agent.
Britain, France and Germany condemned on June 30 what they described as threats against the head of the UN nuclear watchdog, after a hardline Iranian newspaper said IAEA boss Rafael Grossi should be tried and executed as an Israeli agent.
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