Iran moves to suspend cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog
Summary
Iran's Guardian Council has approved a decision by its parliament to stop working with the UN nuclear agency, the IAEA, after conflicts with Israel and the United States. The decision is meant to protect Iran's national sovereignty and comes after attacks on its nuclear facilities by Israel and the US. This decision still needs the president's final approval, and the IAEA has not yet received official notice from Iran.Key Facts
- Iran's Guardian Council approved a law to stop cooperating with the IAEA.
- The decision follows recent conflicts with Israel and the United States.
- Iranian officials say the move is to protect their national sovereignty.
- The law allows Iran to continue its uranium enrichment activities under the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
- The IAEA has not received any official notice from Iran about this decision.
- Iranian allegations claim IAEA shared information with Israel, which the IAEA denies.
- The US and Israel attacked Iran’s nuclear sites, claiming to delay Iran's nuclear program.
- Iran has moved its enriched uranium stockpiles, and they are now out of UN observers' reach.
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