UN atomic watchdog’s Iran exit deepens inspections blackout
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UN nuclear watchdog inspectors leave Iran
VIENNA: UN nuclear watchdog inspectors left Iran on Friday, according to the agency, which called for the resumption of its “indispensable monitoring” though the country officially suspended its cooperation after Israeli and US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. “An IAEA team of inspectors today safely departed from Iran to return to the agency headquarters in Vienna, after staying in Tehran throughout the recent military conflict,” the Inter…

UN atomic watchdog’s Iran exit deepens inspections blackout
The United Nations atomic watchdog said its remaining inspectors in Iran have left the country, deepening the blackout over Tehran’s nuclear program just weeks after it was targeted by massive U.S. and Israeli airstrikes.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported this Friday that a team of inspectors left Iranian territory, after remaining in the country during the recent military offensive launched by the Zionist entity of Israel. READ ALSO Iran demands an end to US threats before resuming nuclear talks Through a communiqué released on its official X account, the IAEA detailed that “a team of inspectors left Iran today for the Agency's headquarters …
IAEA suspends inspections in Iran for first time in 20 years: ReasonThe International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has withdrawn its inspectors from Iran over a new Iranian law that criminalizes the activities of international monitoring missions. The decision has raised concerns among Western countries and deepened the isolation of Iran's nuclear program.
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