Iranian parliament committee approves general plan to suspend cooperation with IAEA, news agency reports
- On Wednesday, Iran’s parliament approved a bill to suspend cooperation with the IAEA, according to Nournews and official reports.
- Following recent Israeli and US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran's parliament approved a bill to suspend cooperation with the IAEA amid accusations of bias and breaches of non-proliferation obligations.
- Iran's parliament security committee announced the bill suspends surveillance cameras, inspections, and reporting to the IAEA, with spokesperson Ebrahim Rezaei confirming these measures.
- Iran's suspension requires final approval from its Supreme National Security Council, risking the most serious UN cooperation rupture since 2015 and halting international inspections without explicit clearance.
- More broadly, Iran's suspension of cooperation risks undermining global nuclear monitoring efforts and heightening proliferation fears, as it may proceed without independent verification.
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