Who will monitor Iran’s nuclear activities?
Summary
UN inspectors have left Iran because the country stopped working with the International Atomic Energy Agency. This means inspectors can no longer check Iran's nuclear activities, raising concerns about its future nuclear plans.Key Facts
- Iran has ended its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
- UN inspectors are no longer able to monitor Iran's nuclear activities.
- Iran's actions have raised questions about the future of its nuclear program.
- Israel claimed last month that Iran was close to making a nuclear weapon.
- The United States supported Israel in attacking key Iranian nuclear sites.
- Iran has stopped cooperating with the UN's nuclear watchdog, the IAEA.
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