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The IAEA's anti-Iran resolution was supported by the US, Britain, Germany and France

US, Britain, France and Germany welcomed the IAEA's anti-Iran resolution
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The governments of the United States, Britain, France and Germany supported the IAEA resolution against Iran. This was reported in a press release on the British government's website on November 23.

"We, the governments of France, Germany, Britain and the United States, welcome the adoption by the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of the resolution on Iran," the statement said.

It is specified that the resolution accused Iran of failing to provide the IAEA with information on the use of nuclear materials. The countries also expressed "serious concern" about Iran's decision to launch new centrifuges in response to the resolution.

Earlier, on November 22, it became known that Iran after the IAEA resolution intends to launch new centrifuges for uranium enrichment. The agency noted that the specialized structures of Iran have already warned at various levels that the actions are politically motivated and aimed only at confrontation.

On November 21, in connection with the lack of cooperation on the nuclear issue, the IAEA Board of Governors adopted a resolution criticizing Iran. It is specified that the US told the IAEA board of deep concern over Tehran's nuclear activities, while London, Paris and Berlin added that the nuclear program could threaten world security.

On November 20, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said that Iran had begun preparations to stop building up its stockpile of uranium enriched to 60%. He specified that the IAEA and Tehran were still discussing the issue.

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