Iran passes bill to halt IAEA cooperation as fragile Israel ceasefire holds
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Iran's parliament has passed a bill to suspend cooperation with the IAEA, citing extensive damage from recent US military strikes on its nuclear facilities amid escalating conflict with Israel. Iranian officials assert their commitment to a peaceful nuclear program. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei stated that the US has undermined diplomatic efforts and cannot be trusted, while also calling for guarantees on the safety of Iranian nuclear infrastructure. The legislation sets conditions for potential future engagement with the IAEA, emphasizing Iran's evolution of its peaceful nuclear program at an accelerated pace.
Iran's parliament has passed legislation to suspend cooperation with the IAEA. This is a reaction to extensive damage from US-led military interventions amid ongoing hostilities with Israel.
These conditions for future cooperation with the IAEA include safety guarantees for Iranian scientists and nuclear infrastructure, asserting Iran's right to pursue peaceful nuclear energy.
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