Iran exposes cooperation with UN atomic supervision

Iran exposes cooperation with UN atomic supervision

The Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian Atomic energy authority (IAEA) should stop. This decision is expected to be all the efforts of Tehrans, its to revive.

latest developments in Iranian nuclear policy

The decision on Wednesday was followed by a legislative departure of the Iranian parliament, which is intended to suspend the cooperation with the UN supervisory authority. Iran accuses the IAEA to work with Israel and create a basis for attacks on his nuclear sites, an accusation that is rejected by the authority.

implementation of the new law

Pezeshkian commissioned the Iranian atomic energy organization, the Supreme National Security Council and the Foreign Ministry with the implementation of the law, as the state news agency IRNA reported. It remains unclear when and how the new law will come into force, but it could enable Iran to rebuild its nuclear program without inspection or monitoring by the IAEA. Iran is the signatories of the nuclear weapons blocking contract (NPT), which requires the Member States to allow the monitoring and inspection of their facilities to confirm the peaceful use of nuclear energy.

reactions to the conflict with Israel

A IAEA spokesman told CNN: "We are informed about the reports. The IAEA is waiting for further official information from Iran." Last month, Israel carried out an unprecedented attack on Iran, in which military commanders, nuclear systems and scientists who work on the nuclear program have been targeted. The following week, the United States carried out supportive attacks on Iranian nuclear systems in Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow. A 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran ended last week with a ceasefire.

damage to the nuclear facilities and future of the program

Iran reported that his facilities were badly damaged by the attacks, but explained that it intended to continue the uranium enrichment in order to continue his "peaceful" nuclear program. On Sunday, the IAEA said the US attacks on Iran were unable to cause total damage on the program and that Tehran could resume uranium enrichment "in a few months".

UN reports and allegations against the IAEA

A few days before Israel's attacks, the IAEA announced that it could not verify that Tehran's nuclear program was completely peaceful, and published a report that said that Iran Uran was enriched with almost guns. This document led to an IAEA resolution that Iran criticized and triggered outrage in the Iranian government that accuses the authority and its general director Rafael Grossi.

Iran's position on nuclear weapons

The top leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei, repeatedly denied that Iran builds a bomb and explains that weapons of mass destruction are prohibited in Islam. The country began to enrich uranium to higher degrees after US President Donald Trump had got out of the nuclear agreement in 2018 that was signed between the Obama government and Iran.

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