
Iran Suspends IAEA Cooperation After U.S. Airstrikes: A Strategic Move
Iran suspends cooperation with the IAEA after U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear facilities—a strategic move to assert its nuclear rights under the NPT.
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Iran suspends cooperation with the IAEA after U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear facilities—a strategic move to assert its nuclear rights under the NPT.

Iran announces reduction in cooperation with the IAEA, raising concerns over its nuclear activities amid ongoing international tensions.

G7 foreign ministers urge Iran to resume nuclear negotiations and fully cooperate with the IAEA, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive, verifiable, and durable agreement on its nuclear program.

China’s envoy to the IAEA condemned the U.S. strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, calling it ‘egregious and unprecedented,’ urging dialogue to resolve the issue.

The IAEA has confirmed no radiation risks at Iran’s nuclear sites, assuring nearby residents and the international community of continued safety.

IAEA confirms Iran’s Khondab nuclear reactor damaged after Israeli strikes, escalating tensions in the region.

The IAEA reports damage to key buildings at Iran’s Khondab heavy water site after Israeli strikes, but no nuclear material was affected.

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi calls for restraint after Israeli attacks on Iran, warning of grave risks to nuclear safety and regional peace.

UN nuclear watchdog confirms radiation levels around Iran’s Natanz facility remain normal after recent incidents, easing environmental concerns.

The US and Iran agree to continue nuclear talks after a key meeting in Vienna with China, Russia, and the IAEA, signaling hope for reviving the 2015 nuclear deal.