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Iranian parliament committee approves general plan to suspend cooperation with IAEA, news agency reports

  • On June 23, 2025, Iran's parliament overwhelmingly approved a bill to suspend cooperation with the IAEA amid ongoing Israel-U.S. attacks on its nuclear sites.
  • The suspension follows a 12-day conflict featuring U.S. airstrikes on Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear facilities, which Iran condemns as violations of international law and the NPT.
  • Parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf criticized the IAEA as a political tool that failed its obligations by not condemning attacks and allegedly sharing Iran's nuclear information.
  • IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi called for restraint, noted expected significant damage to centrifuges from the attacks, and confirmed readiness to help end the military conflict.
  • The bill could halt inspections and reports until Iran receives concrete guarantees of IAEA's professional behavior, while Tehran plans to accelerate its civilian nuclear program despite escalating tensions.
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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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