Watchdog finds Iran failing to meet nuclear obligations for first time in 20 years
Summary
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) found that Iran has not met its nuclear non-proliferation commitments. This is the first such finding in 20 years and may lead to involvement of the UN Security Council. The IAEA expressed concerns about Iran's lack of cooperation and secret nuclear activities.Key Facts
- The IAEA discovered that Iran is not following its nuclear non-proliferation obligations.
- This finding could lead to a referral to the UN Security Council.
- The IAEA noted Iran's lack of cooperation and undeclared nuclear activities.
- Iran warned European countries against supporting the IAEA resolution.
- Talks between Iran and the US for a new nuclear deal could face further challenges.
- The IAEA reported Iran has a significant stockpile of enriched uranium.
- Iran maintains that its nuclear programs are for peaceful purposes only.
- The 2015 nuclear deal was abandoned by the US in 2018, leading to increased sanctions on Iran.
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