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Iran threatens nuclear escalation after UN watchdog board finds it in breach of obligations

  • On June 12, the IAEA Board of Governors approved a measure with a vote of 19 in favor, 3 against, and 11 abstentions, formally finding Iran in breach of its nuclear agreement commitments.
  • The resolution followed findings that Iran has repeatedly failed since 2019 to provide full cooperation regarding undeclared nuclear material at multiple sites.
  • Iran immediately condemned the resolution and announced plans to establish a new enrichment site in a secure location and replace centrifuges with advanced models.
  • Spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi said launching a third secure enrichment site will significantly increase Iran’s enriched uranium production.
  • This declaration raises tensions, could lead to renewed UN sanctions, and leaves unresolved questions now entrusted to the UN Security Council.
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On Thursday, the UN Nuclear Agency had officially announced that Iran had violated the agreements on uranium enrichment. According to the same agency, the site of Natanz, the principal of the Tehran program, would have been critically compromised by the bombings.

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After Israel's attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) observes the "deeply worrying situation in Iran." Foreign Minister Wadephul also confirms: "No one has any of this if this development continues to escalate."

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