Iran's President has halted cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency after airstrikes on its nuclear facilities. A law passed by parliament mandates this suspension, with unanimous support from politicians and backing from the Guardian Council. The Supreme National Security Council will oversee the implementation of the bill. Iran’s nuclear agreement previously allowed limited uranium enrichment, but US withdrawal in 2018 escalated tensions, resulting in Iran enriching uranium to 60%, raising concerns about its nuclear ambitions despite claims of peaceful intentions.
Iran's President ordered to halt cooperation with the IAEA after Israeli and US airstrikes. This move follows a law passed by Iran's parliament to suspend such cooperation.
The law was backed unanimously by Iranian politicians and the Guardian Council, assigning the Supreme National Security Council oversight for implementation.
Iran's nuclear deal allowed uranium enrichment at 3.67%, but the US withdrawal in 2018 led to increased tensions and Iran enriching up to 60%.
While Iran claims its nuclear program is peaceful, allegations persist about a previously organized weapons program until 2003.
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