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Iran Vetting Body Approves Bill Suspending Cooperation with UN Nuclear Watchdog

  • Iran's legislative vetting body approved a bill on Thursday to suspend cooperation with the UN's nuclear watchdog following recent US and Israeli strikes.
  • The bill follows a 12-day war that started on June 13, involving Israeli and US attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, amid sharp Iranian criticism of the IAEA.
  • Iranian officials say the suspension aims to protect national sovereignty and require guaranteed security at nuclear facilities before allowing IAEA inspections.
  • Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov emphasized the importance of ongoing collaboration, highlighting that many acknowledge Iran's consistent denial of any intentions to develop nuclear weapons.
  • The bill now awaits final ratification and signals Iran's intent to accelerate its civilian nuclear program while tension remains after the ceasefire took effect on Tuesday.
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Euronews broke the news in France on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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