Speaking with daily newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung, Fischer said Germany, France and Britain took Iran’s intentions to break the seal on a uranium conversion facility in Isfahan very seriously.
Such a step, said Fischer, would “constitute a unilateral renunciation of an agreement taken together. Iran must not make such an error in calculation. It would be a very serious development,” warned Fischer.
“Iran can do everything that is in its legitimate interests and accepted by the international community for its security without creating a dangerous nuclear weapons race in the Middle East,” said the German foreign minister.
Iran characterized the European trio’s propositions submitted Friday in an attempt to defuse the crisis as “unacceptable.”