Iran rejects UN atomic agency’s resolution and threatens more reprisal actions
The IAEA Board demands Iran disclose details on its enriched uranium stockpile near weapons-grade levels and grant access to bombed sites after June strikes, citing urgent verification needs.
- On Friday, Iran told the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency it had ended the Cairo agreement and warned of `other actions` in response to Thursday's IAEA Board of Governors resolution.
- The Cairo agreement reached in early September to resume inspections was disrupted when U.N. snapback sanctions prompted Iran to halt implementation, following the agreement's formation over the summer.
- Baghaei declined to specify what `other actions` Tehran might take, warning enrichment is possible, and Iran accused the IAEA of amplifying `grudges` held by the United States, United Kingdom, France and Germany.
- The IAEA board's action on Thursday increases the risk of further escalation with Iran, as the IAEA Board of Governors' resolution raises prospects of more uranium enrichment and weaker inspections after Iran ended the Cairo deal.
- Following the Thursday resolution, Iran warned it could take `other actions` after ending the Cairo agreement, amid broader regional tensions.
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Iran Condemns IAEA Resolution, Says Cairo Deal Is Void
The Iranian Foreign Ministry on Nov. 21 condemned an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors resolution that presses Tehran to meet its nuclear safeguards obligations, calling it “illegal and unjustified.” The resolution, adopted on Nov. 20, said that Iran is noncompliant with the longstanding Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) Safeguards Agreement that requires it to let IAEA inspectors verify that its…
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The Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency adopted a measure requiring Iran to grant inspectors access and to report on its stocks of enriched uranium.
Iran rejects UN atomic agency’s resolution and threatens more reprisal actions
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Iran rejects UN atomic agency’s resolution and threatens more reprisal actions
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s foreign ministry called a resolution by the U.N. atomic watchdog’s board of governors “anti-Iranian” and threatened unspecified retaliatory actions, state media reported on Friday. Related Articles Zelenskyy says Ukraine faces choice of losing dignity or risking loss of key partner with US plan Leaders arrive for a first African G20 summit overshadowed by a rift between the host and the U…
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