Iran says cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog 'no longer relevant'
Iran's foreign minister declared the Cairo agreement void after UN sanctions reimposed via snapback mechanism, ending cooperation with the nuclear watchdog amid escalating tensions.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency is 'no longer relevant' after international sanctions were reinstated on Iran.
- Araghchi emphasized that, due to new ongoing concerns, a new framework is necessary for future diplomatic efforts.
- The European Troika, consisting of France, the United Kingdom, and Germany, reimposed UN sanctions citing Iran's non-compliance with the nuclear accord.
- Despite the challenges, Araghchi affirmed the intention to continue diplomatic efforts, stating there is 'still room for diplomacy'.
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Iran Ends UN Nuclear Deal, Signals Shift in Talks
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Sunday that cooperation between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is “no longer relevant” following the reimposition of UN sanctions related to Iran’s nuclear program. The country’s top diplomat said European powers that supported the UN move will also play a reduced role in future talks. Araghchi stressed that “new decisions must be made,” adding that the agreement signed betw…
Iran has officially decided to withdraw from the nuclear agreement it concluded with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) last month in Cairo, under Egyptian auspices. This comes against the backdrop of the reactivation of the "snapback" mechanism and the return of international sanctions against Tehran...
The Iranian country had suspended its cooperation with IAEA in June following the twelve-day war with Israel and the Israeli-American attacks on its atomic facilities
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