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Iran tells IAEA to end ‘double standards’ before nuclear talks can resume

Iran tells IAEA to end ‘double standards’ before nuclear talks can resume

Summary

Iran's president has warned the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to stop using what he calls "double standards" if they want Iran to keep working with them on nuclear issues. This warning came after attacks by Israel and the United States on Iranian nuclear sites. Iran has stopped cooperating with the IAEA, and the agency's inspectors have left the country.

Key Facts

  • Iran's president wants the IAEA to be fair and stop using double standards to regain Iran's cooperation.
  • Recent tensions arose from attacks by Israel and the US on Iranian nuclear and military sites.
  • The conflict between Iran, Israel, and the US led to a temporary ceasefire.
  • Iran has stopped its cooperation with the IAEA and expelled its inspectors.
  • The IAEA wants to start monitoring Iran's nuclear activities again as soon as possible.
  • Iran accuses the IAEA of unfairness and claims it did not condemn the US and Israeli attacks.
  • The US State Department criticized Iran's decision to stop cooperation with the IAEA.
  • Despite accusations, no evidence suggests Iran is building a nuclear weapon according to US intelligence and the IAEA chief.
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