Iran halts co-operation with UN nuclear watchdog

Iran President Masoud Pesshkian put into effect a law adopted by the Parliament to suspend cooperation with the UN nuclear keeper.
Iran threatened to stop cooperation with IAEA, accusing siding with Western countries, and providing a reason for Israel’s justification for air strikes, and the IAEA board of directors began to vote for the voting of Iran’s obligations under non -nuclear release.
The law last week predicts that Iran’s nuclear fields should be approved by the International Atomic Energy Agency of the Nuclear Energy Agency of Iran by the Supreme National Security Council of Tehran.
“We are aware of these reports. Iaea awaits more official information than Iran.” He said.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, in an interview with CBS News, the US’s most important Fordow nuclear area bombing “seriously and intensively damaged,” he said.



