Who will monitor Iran's nuclear activities?
Briefly

The International Atomic Energy Agency's withdrawal of inspectors from Iran signifies the end of oversight on the country’s nuclear activities due to Tehran cutting ties. This development has raised questions about the future of Iran's nuclear program and potential regional tensions. Israel has launched attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, alleging that Iran is close to developing a nuclear weapon, with backing from the United States. In response, Iran has suspended cooperation with the UN’s nuclear watchdog, affirming its defiant stance against international monitoring.
The International Atomic Energy Agency pulled all its inspectors out of Iran, after Tehran cut ties with the organization, ending monitoring of the country's nuclear activities.
This forced withdrawal raises concerns about the future of Iran's nuclear programme and could escalate tensions in the region.
Israel has conducted attacks on Iran, asserting that Tehran is on the verge of producing a nuclear weapon, which has drawn support from the United States.
Tehran's decision to suspend cooperation with the UN's nuclear watchdog indicates an increasing defiance against international oversight of its nuclear ambitions.
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