Western actions against Iran’s nuclear program increase tensions – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr News Agency, the English-language newspaper “Dawn” of Pakistan in a report criticizing the actions of the West in presenting and approving the anti-Iranian resolution in the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the current situation and prospects in the region and the world in the event of permanent collapse. And Tar described.
Emphasizing the failure of international diplomacy in the form of the Ukraine war, the report writes that the world has already seen the painful effects of economic geography around the world, especially in the energy and commodity sectors, and that tensions between the West and If Iran rises, this will lead to higher energy prices and the possibility of a dangerous conflict in a sensitive region.
Criticizing the Zionist regime’s terrorist acts in the campaign to assassinate key Iranian figures, as well as carrying out hundreds of attacks and sabotage operations against Iran’s interests in Syria, the newspaper wrote that these actions have worsened the situation.
The report goes on to say that reviving the nuclear deal, along with restraining the Zionist regime, could be a key step in building trust to prevent the situation from escalating further and the Cold War heating up.
The report also concludes that both the Western bloc and Iran must therefore show some flexibility and reach a middle ground in reaching an agreement. Time is of the essence and the two sides should avoid more confrontational rhetoric in favor of a more consistent situation.
Earlier, after the approval of the critical and anti-Iranian resolution in the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Iranian representative said in response to this resolution: “Our request to cooperate with the IAEA through the resolution is meaningless and disappointing.” We will take appropriate action against the agency.
Diplomats at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors say a US-backed resolution criticizing Iran has been passed. Russia and China voted against the resolution. The resolution was passed by India, Libya and Pakistan with 30 votes in favor, 2 against and 3 abstentions.