Key Points

Iran's parliament is pushing to suspend cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog following recent airstrikes by the US and Israel. Speaker Ghalibaf accused the IAEA of unprofessional conduct after attacks on nuclear sites at Fordow and Natanz. The move comes as the agency declared Iran non-compliant with nuclear obligations for the first time in 17 years. IAEA chief Grossi confirmed visible destruction at Iranian nuclear facilities after the strikes.

Key Points: Iran Moves to Suspend IAEA Cooperation After US Israel Strikes

  • Iran accuses IAEA of unprofessional conduct after attacks
  • US-Israel strikes hit Fordow, Natanz nuclear facilities
  • IAEA declared Iran non-compliant for first time since 2005
  • Crater damage visible at Fordow site per IAEA chief
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Iran moves to suspend cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog IAEA

Iran's parliament plans to halt IAEA cooperation following US-Israel airstrikes on nuclear sites amid rising tensions over compliance disputes.

"We seek to approve a plan to halt cooperation until we receive guarantees of professional behavior - Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf"

Tehran, June 24

Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf said that the legislature is moving to approve a plan to suspend Tehran's cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog, as tensions intensify with the United States and Israel.

In a post on social media platform X, Ghalibaf accused the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of lacking "professional" conduct following recent attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, Xinhua news agency reported.

"We in the Islamic Consultative Assembly are seeking to approve a plan to halt cooperation with the agency until we receive concrete guarantees of its professional behavior," Ghalibaf said.

The announcement comes after a series of strikes on Iran's nuclear and military infrastructure. On June 13, Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple sites inside Iran, including nuclear and military installations, killing several senior commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilians.

The United States followed on early Sunday with airstrikes on Iran's Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear facilities.

The flare-up coincides with a recent resolution by the IAEA's Board of Governors, which, for the first time since 2005, declared Iran non-compliant with its nuclear obligations.

The move followed an IAEA report accusing Tehran of failing to fully explain the presence of nuclear material detected at three undeclared locations, while offering what the agency described as "less than satisfactory" cooperation.

Earlier on Monday, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi revealed that extensive destruction is expected to have occurred in Iran's nuclear sites following the US attacks.

Addressing the Board of Governors at an emergency meeting regarding the situation in Iran, the IAEA chief highlighted that craters are visible at the Fordow nuclear site in Iran.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments on the Iran-IAEA nuclear issue:
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Rahul K.
This is concerning for regional stability. As India has good relations with both Iran and Israel, we must tread carefully. Our Chabahar port project with Iran is too important for connectivity to Central Asia. Hope diplomacy prevails 🤞
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Priya M.
Iran should understand that transparency with IAEA is non-negotiable when it comes to nuclear programs. We've seen how Pakistan's nuclear proliferation caused problems in our region. No double standards please!
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Amit S.
Western hypocrisy is showing again! When Israel has undeclared nukes, nobody bats an eye. But when Iran wants nuclear energy, whole world goes mad. India should stand for fair treatment of all nations.
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Neha V.
The attacks on nuclear facilities are extremely dangerous - radiation doesn't respect borders! As a neighbor, India should push for peaceful resolution. Our foreign policy should focus on de-escalation in this volatile situation.
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Sanjay D.
Iran's oil is important for India's energy security, but we cannot ignore nuclear proliferation risks. Modi government should maintain balanced approach - continue trade but support non-proliferation norms. Tough diplomatic tightrope walk ahead!
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Kavita R.
Both sides need to show restraint. Military strikes on nuclear sites could have catastrophic consequences for the entire region. India should use its UN position to call for immediate ceasefire and dialogue. Peace is the only way forward 🙏

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