Iran Parliament Votes To Suspend IAEA Cooperation After ‘Midnight Hammer’ Strikes | World News

On Wednesday, the Iranian Parliament approved a bill that suspends cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The decision, according to Iran’s semi -official Mehr news agency, Esfahan, Fordow and Natanz’da “Operation Midnight Hammer Operation” called three Iranian nuclear fields watched the last US strikes.
Reports argue that the parliament has accepted the general draft of a plan that calls for the suspension of cooperation with IAEA during the open session of the parliament.
221 of the 223 representatives in the session voted in favor of 221, one voted against the opposite, and one abstained.
Iran, sovereignty, interests and people have the right to protect, he said.
Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) announced that the attack violated the non -nuclear nuclear release (NPT) and could not prevent Iran from continuing the “peaceful” nuclear program.
Previously, the speaker of the Iranian Parliament Muhammad Bagher Ghalibaf, criticizing the UN nuclear agency, claiming that Iran had condemned strikes to nuclear facilities, he added that IAEA lost his “international reliability”.
He also said that AEOI would stop cooperation with IAEA until it is assured of the security of Iran’s nuclear facilities.
“Iran’s peaceful nuclear program will progress faster.” He said.
On June 13, Israeli air strikes targeted more than one field in Iran, including nuclear and military facilities. The US watched with air strikes at Iran’s Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan nuclear facilities at the beginning of the market.
Flare-up, IAEA for the first time since 2005, Iran has not complied with the nuclear obligations of the IAEA Board of Directors overlaps by a recent decision.
The Movement watched an IAEA report accusing Tehran, and did not fully explain the presence of nuclear material detected in the place not reported in the three place notified, while presenting what the agency describes less than the “satisfactory” cooperation.