U.N. nuclear agency slams Iran for barring 'several' inspectors from monitoring its program
- The United Nations nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, has criticized Iran for blocking experienced inspectors from monitoring its disputed nuclear program, calling it a blow to their relationship.
- Iran insists that its nuclear program is peaceful, but the IAEA reported that it had slowed down its uranium enrichment to near weapons-grade levels.
- Iran's move to withdraw the designation of inspectors is being linked to an alleged attempt by the United States and three European countries to misuse the IAEA for political purposes.
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Iran Locks Horns With U.S., Europe; Expels Inspectors Monitoring Nuclear Program | 'Misusing IAEA'
Iran has slammed the U.S. and European parties to the 2015 nuclear agreement. It accused the U.S. and three European parties of misusing the UN nuclear watchdog. Iranian Foreign Ministry said that the international atomic energy agenda has been politicised despite Tehran's positive interaction with the agency. The statement was in response to remarks by IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi. Watch the video for more. #iran #raisi #us #biden #eu #grossi #iaea…
Iran has withdrawn the accreditation of several International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors responsible for monitoring its nuclear program, the UN body announced on Saturday, condemning an “unprecedented” move. With this measure
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