Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, Friday, accused France, Germany and Britain of serving Iran's arch foes, the United States and Israel, by drafting an anti-Tehran nuclear resolution.

"Behind the façade," Zarif said on Twitter, "France, Germany and Britain are dependents of US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu," and are not in a position to advise Iran.

Diplomats said the IAEA’s 35-nation Board of Governors called on Iran in the decision to stop preventing IAEA inspectors from entering two old sites and to cooperate fully with the agency.

On Thursday, Zarif called on the three countries not to act against his country inside the International Atomic Energy Agency, and said, "Do not be partners in crime."

The Iranian minister criticized the report of the IAEA board of directors regarding Iran, saying, "The IAEA should not allow the enemies of the nuclear agreement to jeopardize Iran's interests."

Last week, the International Atomic Energy Agency published a report containing inspection studies on Iranian nuclear activities.

In its report, the agency said that Tehran had not allowed IAEA inspectors for more than four months to conduct inspections at two facilities.