Iran committed to nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, says minister
- On Wednesday, President Masoud Pezeshkian enacted a law suspending Iran's cooperation with the IAEA and requiring inspection approvals by the Supreme National Security Council.
- This suspension followed Israel's airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities from June 13-24, which Iran blamed on the IAEA's failure to condemn those attacks.
- Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi emphasized that Iran continues to honor its obligations under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, noting that all interactions with the IAEA will be managed through the Supreme National Security Council for security reasons.
- Araqchi criticized Germany for openly backing Israel's illegal strikes against Iran after Germany encouraged Tehran to resume cooperation with the IAEA, which is still awaiting additional verified information from Iran.
- The suspension effectively ends direct international oversight of Iran's nuclear program, complicating diplomacy as the U.S. called the move 'unacceptable' and urged immediate Iranian cooperation.
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Iran will continue to commit to the UN Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, even though the country has withdrawn from cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA. This is emphasized by Iran...
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Abbas Araghchi, said this Thursday that his country remains committed to the Treaty on Nuclear Non-Proliferation (NPT), despite the recent decision to suspend direct collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). READ ALSO Iran and Venezuela reaffirm a block of resistance against Western sanctions Through a message broadcast on social network X, Araghchi explaine…
Iran committed to Non-Proliferation Treaty, FM says
Iran remains committed to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and its safeguards agreement, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Thursday, a day after Tehran enacted a law suspending cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog. "Our cooperation with the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) will be channeled through Iran's Supreme National Security Council for obvious safety and security reasons," Araqchi wrote in a post on X. President Maso…
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