Iran Parliament Considers Halting UN Nuclear Cooperation

Iran's parliament is considering a bill to suspend the country's cooperation with the UN nuclear agency until assurances of the agency's professional conduct are provided. Speaker Qalibaf emphasized that Iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons but criticized the agency for failing its obligations and becoming politicized.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Dubai | Updated: 23-06-2025 13:16 IST | Created: 23-06-2025 13:16 IST
Iran Parliament Considers Halting UN Nuclear Cooperation
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Iran's parliament is deliberating on a proposal to pause its collaboration with the UN's nuclear watchdog. This move comes amid accusations that the agency has become politicized and failed to meet its obligations, as confirmed by Ruhollah Motefakerzadeh, a parliament presidium member.

Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf echoed these sentiments, asserting that Iran does not aim to develop nuclear weapons. The legislation seeks concrete guarantees of the agency's unbiased conduct before restoring any cooperative agreements.

The situation highlights ongoing tensions between Iran and international bodies, escalating diplomatic complexities that could impact future negotiations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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