Iran to Suspend Cooperation with IAEA Following U.S. Airstrikes on Nuclear Sites

Dubai/Hyderabad, July 2 (Maxim News): In a major escalation of geopolitical tensions, Iran has announced the suspension of its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) following recent U.S. airstrikes on its critical nuclear facilities.

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The decision was reportedly made by Iran’s newly elected President Masoud Pezeshkian, according to state media reports. The move comes after Iran’s parliament passed a law demanding the suspension, which was later approved by the country’s constitutional watchdog, giving it legal backing.

While the extent of the suspension is not yet fully clear, it marks a significant shift in Iran’s posture toward international nuclear oversight.

Fallout for IAEA Monitoring

The IAEA, headquartered in Vienna, has played a vital role in monitoring and verifying Iran’s nuclear program as part of international agreements, including the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). The agency has not yet responded publicly to the development.

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Iran’s suspension of cooperation raises fresh concerns over nuclear transparency, particularly amid growing friction with Western nations. The U.S. airstrikes, reportedly targeting some of Iran’s most important nuclear infrastructure, have further inflamed the already volatile situation in the region.

Global Concern Grows

Analysts warn that Iran’s move may lead to a complete breakdown in diplomatic engagement on its nuclear program and potentially prompt more sanctions or regional escalation.

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This development comes at a time when global leaders and international agencies are urging for restraint and renewed diplomacy in the Middle East. The possibility of Iran withdrawing from other aspects of its nuclear commitments cannot be ruled out.

More updates are expected as the IAEA prepares an official response, and global reactions begin to surface.


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