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Iran Suspends U.N. Nuclear Inspections

  • On June 25, Iran's Parliament passed a decisive resolution to halt collaboration with the IAEA headquartered in Vienna, pausing nuclear inspections until the safety of its nuclear sites is guaranteed.
  • This suspension followed unprecedented Israeli and US airstrikes on June 21 against three Iranian nuclear sites, which escalated tensions and interrupted negotiations.
  • Iranian law now requires IAEA inspectors to obtain approval from the Supreme National Security Council before accessing nuclear sites, though exact next steps remain unspecified.
  • Pentagon assessments estimate Iran's nuclear program has degraded by one to two years, while IAEA Director Grossi stated that international treaties override national laws.
  • The suspension drew strong criticism from the US, UK, Germany, France, and Israel, signaling possible sanctions and sustained diplomatic pressure on Iran.
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After separating from IAEA, its inspectors will no longer be able to inspect Iran's nuclear centers. This means that they will not be able to get information about the level to which Iran's nuclear program has reached. In such a situation, if Iran starts a nuclear program, there will be no direct obstacle in front of it. Being a member of NPT, Iran is allowed to have a peaceful nuclear program.

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L'Opinion broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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