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Iran committed to nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, says minister

  • On July 2, 2025, Iran ceased its collaboration with the UN nuclear watchdog, accusing the organization of not condemning recent Israeli and US attacks on its nuclear facilities during the 12-day conflict.
  • This suspension followed unprecedented Israeli and US airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities from June 13 to 24, which undermined Tehran's relations with the IAEA amid increased regional tensions.
  • A law effective July 2 requires Tehran's Supreme National Security Council to approve any future IAEA inspections, while Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reaffirmed Iran's commitment to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
  • Araghchi condemned Germany for openly backing Israel’s illegal strikes on Iran’s protected nuclear facilities, while Germany cautioned that halting cooperation undermines diplomatic efforts and international monitoring.
  • The IAEA is awaiting further information from Iran, with the US deeming Iran’s suspension “unacceptable” and emphasizing the importance of full cooperation to ensure nuclear transparency.
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Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), who were in Iran during the recent US air strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, left the country on July 4.

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Tehran will finally submit IAEA inspections to its National Security Council. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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The control of Iran's nuclear program will become even more difficult in the future: employees of the International Atomic Energy Agency have left the country. Tehran had defamed its head Grossi as an Israeli spy before.

·Germany
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Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) left Iran today, the UN agency said. Tehran suspended cooperation with the agency following recent Israeli and US attacks on its nuclear facilities.

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IAEA pulls inspectors from Iran as standoff over access drags on

By Francois Murphy

·Denver, United States
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epochtimes.de broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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