
- They will be subject to the cooperation of the OIEA with the safety of nuclear facilities.
- Future inspections of the UN Watchdog to need Tehran’s approval.
- FM Araghchi says that the country is evaluating damage by US attacks.
The president of Iran, Masoud fishshkian, has granted a final approval to a law to suspend cooperation with the United Nations Nuclear Control Agency, the International Atomic Energy Agency (OIEA), state media said on Wednesday.
“Masoud fishshkian promulgated the law that suspended cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency,” said State TV, which means that the measure elaborated after the Iran War and Israel last month is in force.
The development occurs after Iran’s Parliament approved a bill to suspend cooperation with the UN Nuclear Control Agency, after an air war with Israel in which Iran’s enemy said he wanted to prevent Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon.
The law stipulates that any future IEA inspection would need the approval of the Supreme National Security Council.
Last week, the president of Parliament, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, was summoned by state media as they say they would accelerate their civil nuclear program.
Tehran has denied having searched for nuclear weapons and said that an OIEA resolution in early June that declares Iran in breach of its non -proliferation obligations raided the way for Israel’s attacks.
Qalibaf was summoned by saying that the OIEA had even refused to condemn the attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities and “has put its international credibility for sale.”
He said that “for this reason, Iran’s atomic energy organization will suspend its cooperation with the agency until the safety of nuclear facilities is guaranteed and will move at a faster rate with the country’s peaceful nuclear program.”
Seriously damaged nuclear sites
The American bombardment of the key nuclear site of Iran “seriously and severely damaged,” said Irani Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, in an interview with CBS news.
“No one knows exactly what has happened in Fordow. That said, what we know so far is that the facilities have been seriously damaged,” Araghchi said in the interview broadcast on Tuesday.
“The organization of the atomic energy of the Islamic Republic of Iran … is currently carrying out evaluation and evaluation, whose report will be presented to the Government.”
Iranian communications intercepted minimized the scope of the damage caused by the United States strikes in Iran’s nuclear program, the Washington Post He informed Sunday, citing four people familiar with the classified intelligence that circulates within the United States government.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, said that the attacks “completely and totally erased” Iran’s nuclear program, but US officials recognize that it will take time to form a complete evaluation of the damage caused by US military attacks.