Iran's IAEA Relations Under Threat Amid UN Sanctions
Iran warns of suspending cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency if U.N. sanctions are reimposed. Britain, France, and Germany initiated a process to reinstate these sanctions, citing Iran's non-compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal intended to prevent nuclear weapon development.

Iran has issued a cautionary note to the international community, declaring that its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will be put on hold if the United Nations sanctions are reactivated. This development was confirmed by Iran's Supreme National Security Council in an official statement on Saturday.
This warning from Iran comes in the wake of a concerted effort by Britain, France, and Germany to reinstate U.N. sanctions. This trio of European nations launched a 30-day process last month, accusing Iran of failing to adhere to a 2015 agreement with world powers.
The 2015 nuclear deal was designed to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, but with Tehran's alleged non-compliance, tensions have escalated, casting a shadow over diplomatic relations and international nuclear agreements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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