Iran Suspends Cooperation with UN Nuclear Watchdog
- Iran suspended cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency following Israeli and US strikes on its nuclear sites in June 2025.
- The suspension followed an IAEA board resolution on June 12 accusing Iran of ignoring nuclear obligations, which Iran said justified the Israeli attack.
- Foreign ministers from France, Germany, and the UK condemned threats against IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi and urged Iran to resume cooperation safely.
- Grossi stated on Saturday that Iran could resume producing enriched uranium in months despite the damage, while Iran rejected inspection requests as 'meaningless and possibly malign.'
- The events suggest heightened tensions may hamper nuclear oversight, raising concerns about regional security and the safety of IAEA personnel in Iran.
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by Wallace White at CDN - Iran is suspending cooperation with the United Nations-sponsored atomic energy agency in the wake of major U.S. strikes against Tehran’s nuclear program, Iranian state media reported Wednesday. The Islamic Republic will no longer comply with the International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA), the primary arm used to monitor Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities for decades, according to … Click to read the rest HERE-> Ir…
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Britain, France and Germany condemn 'threats' against head of IAEA watchdog
DUBAI - Britain, France and Germany condemned on Monday what they described as threats against the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) watchdog, and called on Iran to guarantee the safety of IAEA staff on its territory. Read more at straitstimes.com.
France, Germany and UK condemn 'threats' against UN nuclear watchdog chief
France, Germany and Britain on Monday condemned "threats" against the head of the UN nuclear watchdog after Iran rejected its request to visit nuclear facilities bombed by Israel and the United States.
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