Iran’s president orders country to suspend cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog IAEA
- Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian ordered the country to suspend cooperation with the IAEA on July 3, 2025, following US and Israeli airstrikes on nuclear sites.
- The suspension is based on legislation approved by Iran’s parliament and references an IAEA resolution adopted shortly before Israeli attacks as a justification.
- Iran demands guaranteed security for its nuclear facilities and scientists before resuming IAEA cooperation while Israel condemned the suspension and urged European powers to invoke the 2015 deal's snapback clause.
- Iran reported 935 deaths from Israeli attacks, including 38 children, while the Human Rights Activists group cites 1,190 total casualties with 436 civilians and 435 security members killed.
- Iran's move limits inspectors' monitoring ability and complicates future negotiations, though Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said diplomacy remains open despite delays in talks resuming.
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Iran halts UN nuclear checks after Israel, US airstrikes
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran officially suspended its cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog on Wednesday, a move the United States described as “unacceptable.” It came after last month’s 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel, which saw unprecedented Israeli and US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities and sharply escalated tensions between Tehran and the International Atomic Energy Agency. On June 25, a day after a ceasefire took hold, Iranian lawmak…
The U.S. government has condemned the Iranian leadership's announcement that it will no longer cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency. A spokesman for the Washington State Department spoke of an unacceptable decision.
Iran cuts ties with UN nuclear watchdog after US and Israeli strikes - Overpasses For America
Key Points Iran has suspended inspections by the UN nuclear watchdog. New legislation requires top security clearance for all access to Iranian nuclear sites by the agency. It comes after Iran accused the agency of providing a pretext for Israeli and US strikes on its nuclear sites. Iran has officially suspended its cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in a move that has drawn sharp internatio…
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