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State media announced the move, citing a previously passed law by Iran’s parliament calling for a halt in collaboration. The country’s constitutional watchdog had already approved that legislation.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has reportedly ordered the suspension of his country’s cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), following recent U.S. airstrikes on key nuclear sites.
State media announced the move, citing a previously passed law by Iran’s parliament calling for a halt in collaboration. The country’s constitutional watchdog had already approved that legislation.
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The development raises fresh concerns over Iran’s nuclear transparency, though it remains unclear how the IAEA will respond or how the suspension will affect ongoing monitoring efforts. The Geneva-based IAEA has yet to issue an official comment.



