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Iranian parliament approves bill to suspend cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog

REUTERS
Published :
Jun 25, 2025 15:45
Updated :
Jun 25, 2025 15:45

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Iran's parliament approved a bill on Wednesday to suspend cooperation with the U.N. nuclear watchdog, state-affiliated news outlet Nournews reported.

The move, which needs the final approval of Iran's Supreme National Security Council to be enforced according to Nournews, follows an air war with Israel in which its longtime enemy said it wanted to prevent Tehran developing a nuclear weapon.

Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf was quoted by state media as also saying Iran would accelerate its civilian nuclear programme.

Tehran denies seeking nuclear weapons and says a resolution adopted this month by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) declaring Iran in breach of its non-proliferation obligations paved the way for Israel's attacks.

The parliament speaker was quoted as saying the IAEA had refused even to appear to condemn the attack on Iran's nuclear facilities and "has put its international credibility up for sale."

He said that "for this reason, the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran will suspend its cooperation with the Agency until the security of the nuclear facilities is guaranteed, and move at a faster pace with the country's peaceful nuclear programme."

Earlier this week, parliament's national security committee approved the bill's general outline and the committee's spokesperson, Ebrahim Rezaei, said the bill would suspend the installation of surveillance cameras, inspections and filing of reports to the IAEA.

Following the Israeli attacks on its nuclear sites, and U.S. bombing of underground Iranian nuclear facilities at the weekend, the Iranian government also faces calls to limit the country's commitments to the nuclear non-proliferation regime.

In an interview with Qatar's Al-Araby Al-Jadeed on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said: "I think that our view on our nuclear programme and the non-proliferation regime will witness changes, but it is not possible to say in what direction."​
 
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Iran’s nuke site shows activity after US bombing

New satellite images show continuing work at Iran's Fordow nuclear enrichment plant, which was struck by US B-2 bombers just over a week ago.

The imagery was collected by Maxar Technologies on Sunday. Maxar said it "reveals ongoing activity at and near the ventilation shafts and holes caused by last week's airstrikes on the Fordow fuel enrichment complex."

The pictures show "an excavator and several personnel are positioned immediately next to the northern shaft on the ridge above the underground complex. The crane appears to be operating at the entrance to the shaft/hole."

According to Maxar, several additional vehicles are also seen below the ridge and are parked along the path that was built to access the site.

Earlier this month, American B-2 bombers dropped more than a dozen bunker-buster bombs on Iran's Fordow and Natanz nuclear sites, while Tomahawk missiles launched from a US submarine hit the Isfahan site in central Iran.

The US Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bombs targeted the two ventilation shafts at Fordow, according to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine.

He told a Pentagon briefing last week that most of the bombs dropped at Fordow "were tasked to enter the main shaft, move down into the complex at greater than 1,000 feet per second, and explode in the mission space."

Former nuclear inspector David Albright said that imagery from Fordow on Saturday showed "the Iranians are actively working at the two MOP impact sites penetrating the ventilation shafts" at the plant.

Albright assessed that the activity "may include backfilling the craters, as well as conducting engineering damage assessments and likely radiological sampling. The craters above the main shafts remain open."​
 
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Not only this sharma, now the NPT is effectively dead in the water too!

What does that say about proliferation efforts going down the toilet?

This is an own goal by the west. Iran has clearly stated it never wanted nukes, just be in a position like Japan or SK or Brazil etc…..

Seedhi seedhi baat hae bhai……why make nukes when you can’t even use them no?
 
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Not only this sharma, now the NPT is effectively dead in the water too!

What does that say about proliferation efforts going down the toilet?

This is an own goal by the west. Iran has clearly stated it never wanted nukes, just be in a position like Japan or SK or Brazil etc…..

Seedhi seedhi baat hae bhai……why make nukes when you can’t even use them no?
Yup, deterrent hai, if at all. It has helped us people here imo, ek escalation ki hard ceiling is in place. Some of the gora media was pretty cringe in their reporting of the skirmish too, "2 nuclear armed arch enemiez !!" "world is watching, holding breath" .. Trump bhi full involve ho gaya, credit bhi lia saara for stopping it :ROFLMAO:

They should allow full inspections or whatever IAEA is asking for then, go with the program.. as is, they're already a "threshold state"
 
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