UK concerned over Iran situation, awaiting full facts on scientist killing

UK concerned over Iran situation, awaiting full facts on scientist killing
A handout photograph released by the UK Parliament shows Britain's Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab delivering a statement to a hybrid, socially distanced session in the House of Commons in London on November 26, 2020. (AFP)
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Updated 29 November 2020
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UK concerned over Iran situation, awaiting full facts on scientist killing

UK concerned over Iran situation, awaiting full facts on scientist killing

LONDON: British Foreign Minister Dominic Raab said on Sunday he was concerned about the situation in Iran and wider region after the killing of a top Iranian nuclear scientist.
“We are concerned about the situation in Iran and the wider region we do want to see de-escalation of tensions,” Raab told Sky News, after Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed in an ambush near Tehran on Friday.
“We’re still waiting to see the full facts to address the full facts of what’s happened in Iran but I would say that we stick to the rule of international humanitarian law which is very clear against targeting civilians.”

Fakhrizadeh, the Iranian scientist suspected by the West of masterminding a secret nuclear bomb program, was killed in an ambush near Tehran on Friday.

Analysts have compared him to being on par with Robert Oppenheimer, the scientist who led America’s Manhattan Project in World War II that created the atom bomb.

Fakhrizadeh headed Iran’s so-called AMAD program that Israel and the West have alleged was a military operation looking at the feasibility of building a nuclear weapon.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says that the “structured program” ended in 2003. Iran long has maintained its nuclear program is peaceful.