IAEA Pulls Inspectors From Iran as Standoff Over Access Drags On
- The IAEA inspectors departed from Iran on Friday after Tehran's President signed a law halting cooperation with the agency.
- The withdrawal followed escalating tensions, including Israeli and U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites and accusations of noncompliance.
- Iran passed legislation blocking oversight and restricting inspectors' access without the Supreme National Security Council's approval.
- IAEA Director General Grossi reported that Iran's uranium stockpile remains unaccounted for, and the nuclear program may be only delayed, not destroyed.
- The inspectors’ departure limits international access, raising concerns about verification and the potential underground continuation of Iran's nuclear activities amid the ceasefire with Israel.
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