Iran Agrees to Suspend Cooperation with Atomic Energy Agency
- Iran's Constitutional Council approved a plan to suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency , as stated by spokesperson Hadi Tahan Nazif.
- The plan passed with 221 votes in favor and one abstention during an open session of parliament, as reported by ICANA news agency.
- Tahan Nazif emphasized that the suspension is necessary until national sovereignty is respected and security is ensured for Iranian sites and scientists.
- The plan safeguards Iran's nuclear rights, including uranium enrichment on its own soil, according to Tahan Nazif's statement.
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On 26 June, the Constitutional Council of Iran approved a plan, already ratified by Parliament, to suspend the country's cooperation with the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Iran agrees to suspend cooperation with Atomic Energy Agency
Tehran, Jun 26 (Latin Press) The Council of Guardians of the Constitution in Iran today approved the Parliament’s bill that obliges the government to suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
The Guardians Council, a body responsible for examining Iran's legislation, announced yesterday that it approved a bill in favour of suspending cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), following Israeli and American attacks on Iranian nuclear installations, reported AFP, quoted by Agerpres.
We are committed to this bill and there is no doubt about its implementation, Abbas Araqchi
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