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  • 25/06/2025
Iran's parliament backs bill to suspend cooperation with UN's nuclear watchdog

The development came as Tehran accused the International Atomic Energy Agency of failing to condemn recent strikes on its nuclear facilities.

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00:00Iran has backed a bill to suspend its cooperation with the UN's nuclear watchdog for not condemning
00:08the US strikes on its nuclear plants, according to local media.
00:12On Sunday, the US launched multiple attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities.
00:18Iran's parliamentary speaker Mohamed Behi-Ghalibaf said the International Atomic Energy Agency
00:25or IAEA puts its international credibility up for auction as it refuses to condemn the attack.
00:33If successful, the legislation would make any external oversight of the country's nuclear program much more difficult.
00:41The measure still requires approval from Iran's unelected Guardian Council to take effect.
00:47Meanwhile, Chief of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, said he had already written to Iran
00:53to discuss resuming inspections of their nuclear facilities.
00:57Iran has insisted it will continue its nuclear program, which it says is peaceful.

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