Iran Says Cooperation with UN Nuclear Watchdog Will Take 'New Form'
- Iran announced that its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency will take on a new form, aiming for a diplomatic resolution concerning its nuclear program.
- Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that negotiations would focus solely on Iran's nuclear activities, not military capabilities.
- Araghchi emphasized that any new nuclear deal must respect Iran's rights under the Non-Proliferation Treaty to enrich uranium peacefully.
- He asserted that the rights of the Iranian people regarding nuclear issues, including enrichment, must be respected in any negotiated solution.
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Iran had suspended cooperation with the agency at the beginning of July, after a law had been passed in Parliament.

Iran says cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog will take 'new form'
TEHRAN: Iran said Saturday (Jul 12) its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency "will take on a new form", expressing a desire for a diplomatic solution to resolve concerns over its nuclear programme.
Iran Says Cooperation With UN Nuclear Watchdog Will Take 'New Form'
Iran said Saturday its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency "will take on a new form", expressing a desire for a diplomatic solution to resolve concerns over its nuclear programme.
The Iranian government claims to be willing to resolve disputes over its nuclear program “in a new form.” International
Iran intends to continue cooperating with the International Atomic Energy Agency. Future IAEA requests will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Now, IAEA surveillance requests in Iran will be reviewed by the Supreme National Security Council.
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