Iran MPs' Vote to Suspend IAEA Cooperation Is 'Wrong Signal': Berlin
- Iran's parliament approved a bill on Wednesday to halt its engagement with the International Atomic Energy Agency, a decision that was subsequently ratified by the Guardian Council on Thursday.
- This legislative move followed a 12-day war that ended Tuesday, during which Israel and the US attacked Iranian nuclear sites, prompting Tehran to criticize the IAEA and Western actions.
- The bill requires that any future IAEA inspections must be authorized by Iran's Supreme National Security Council and plans to restrict surveillance, inspections, and reporting.
- Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul called the parliamentary vote 'a totally wrong signal' and urged Iran to maintain cooperation while noting 'hopeful signs' of imminent US-Iran talks.
- The suspension of IAEA cooperation increases tensions, likely complicating nuclear oversight and reflecting broader disputes over Iran's nuclear activities and regional security.
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The director general of the International Atomic Energy Organization (IAEA), Argentine Rafael Grossi, suffered a new wave of criticism this Friday from the government of Iran for the role of the agency in the armed conflict with Israel. The Islamic regime accused him of having “malignant intentions” and held him responsible for the bad relationship between the UN agency and the government of Tehran, which decided to suspend collaboration with th…
Iran's Parliament has voted in favour of suspending cooperation with the nuclear guards, but they continue to demand access.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called on Iran to return to negotiations on Tuesday to avoid further escalation of the conflict following a 12-day war with Israel, adding that Tehran's pursuit of nuclear weapons had "caused enough damage."
In response to the war, the Iranian regime wants to suspend international monitoring of nuclear facilities. An end to cooperation with the Atomic Energy Agency would have serious consequences.
Iran Votes to Stop Cooperating With U.N. Nuclear Watchdog, Suspends Inspections After Israeli and U.S. Strikes - 🔔 The Liberty Daily
Iran’s parliament voted overwhelmingly to suspend cooperation with the IAEA, banning inspections until security guarantees are provided. Lawmakers accused the IAEA of failing to condemn recent Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The bill mandates halting voluntary IAEA cooperation and signals plans to accelerate Iran’s nuclear program. The move follows a fragile ceasefire after a 12-day conflict, with Iran claiming the IAEA is…
Iran Votes to Stop Cooperating With UN Nuclear Watchdog, Suspends Inspections After Israeli and U.S. Strikes
This article was originally published by Cassie B. at Natural News. Iran’s parliament voted overwhelmingly to suspend cooperation with the IAEA, banning inspections until security guarantees are provided. Lawmakers accused the IAEA of failing to condemn recent Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The bill mandates halting voluntary IAEA cooperation and signals plans to accelerate Iran’s nuclear program. The move follows a …
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