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Iran’s president orders country to suspend cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog IAEA

  • On June 25, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed legislation approved by parliament to halt Iran’s collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency, restricting access for inspectors amid concerns over the security of the country’s nuclear sites.
  • This decision followed a 12-day US-Israeli airstrike campaign that targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities and was preceded by a politically motivated IAEA resolution.
  • IAEA inspectors' access remains suspended until Iran’s Supreme National Security Council provides assurances about the protection of nuclear sites and personnel, while Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi indicated that although talks might be postponed, diplomatic engagement will continue.
  • Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar condemned Iran’s move and urged European nations from the 2015 nuclear deal to activate its snapback clause to reinstate sanctions.
  • The suspension may further restrict international monitoring of Iran’s nuclear program and heighten regional tensions but stops short of Iran abandoning the nuclear deal entirely.
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Tehran. Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian ordered yesterday to suspend cooperation with the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) after U.S. and Israeli air strikes hit three of its most important nuclear facilities.

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