Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has called Britain, France, and Germany's nuclear strategy a "grave miscalculation," warning that their alignment with Washington could severely damage Europe's global credibility.

Writing in The Guardian newspaper on Sunday, Araghchi condemned the European powers' move to trigger a process that could reinstate United Nations sanctions, describing it as legally unfounded and bound to fail.

However, he also emphasized that Iran remains open to a negotiated settlement, offering limits on uranium enrichment and ironclad monitoring in exchange for the termination of sanctions.

Newsweek has reached out the foreign ministries of Britain, France and Germany for comment.

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