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Iran Suspends IAEA Cooperation After US, Israeli Nuclear Site Strikes
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has officially approved a law suspending the country's cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) following recent US and Israeli airstrikes on its nuclear facilities. This decision comes after Iran's parliament overwhelmingly voted to halt cooperation, citing the IAEA's perceived silence amid attacks and a resolution accusing Iran of non-compliance, which Tehran regards as politically motivated and facilitating aggression. The suspension restricts IAEA inspectors' access unless Iran's Supreme National Security Council guarantees the security of nuclear sites, with possible bans on IAEA chief Rafael Grossi, whom Iran accuses of bias. The move escalates tensions and may significantly impede international monitoring of Iran's nuclear program, which has enriched uranium to levels close to weapons-grade. The US and Israel conducted strikes targeting multiple Iranian nuclear sites, including Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz, triggering retaliatory missile attacks by Iran on Israel. This development marks a critical point in the ongoing conflict, with Iran condemning the IAEA's role and asserting the suspension reflects public anger and national security concerns.


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