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Araqchi Signals Iran May Block UN Visits to Bombed Nuclear Sites

  • On Wednesday, Iran’s parliament voted unanimously to suspend all cooperation with the IAEA, effective immediately, following recent military strikes on its nuclear sites.
  • Iran's parliament voted unanimously on June 25 to suspend cooperation with the IAEA, citing Israeli and U.S. strikes on nuclear sites since June 13 that fueled outrage.
  • Iran’s parliament voted unanimously on Wednesday to suspend all cooperation with the IAEA, with the Guardian Council mandating halt until sovereignty and security are assured, passing 221-1.
  • German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul in Berlin urged Iran to maintain IAEA cooperation, emphasizing it must demonstrate it isn’t seeking nuclear weapons.
  • Iran’s parliament suspends IAEA cooperation following US and Israeli strikes, rejecting U.S. deadlines and demanding reform of agency mechanisms.
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The head of Iranian diplomacy denounced on Friday the "male intentions" that he lends to the IAEA boss. Rafael Grossi had deemed it necessary to visit the Iranian nuclear sites bombed by the United States. - "Male intentions": Iran attacks the owner of the IAEA (International).

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An Iranian law to suspend current cooperation with the UN nuclear agency, the IAEA, will become a reality. The country's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, said this on Thursday evening. The law has been passed by parliament...

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Al Arabiya broke the news in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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