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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian enacted a legislation handed by the nation’s parliament final week that will end Tehran’s cooperation with the Worldwide Atomic Power Company (IAEA).
The laws was authorized inside days of the U.S. finishing up Operation Midnight Hammer, through which it struck three main nuclear websites in Iran: Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow.
The legislation stipulates that any future inspection of Iran’s nuclear services by the IAEA should be authorized by the nation’s Supreme Nationwide Safety Council, according to Reuters. Iran maintains that the IAEA sided with the U.S. and Israel within the latest battle. Moreover, Tehran claims that the IAEA’s decision in early June paved the way in which for Israel’s strikes.
Iran cuts ties with U.N. nuclear watchdog IAEA following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Tehran’s nuclear services. (Reuters)
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Pezeshkian’s order reportedly had no timetable or particulars about what the suspension of cooperation would entail, The Associated Press reported.
IAEA head of Media, Multimedia and Public Outreach Part and spokesperson Fredrik Dahl advised Fox Information Digital that the company was nonetheless awaiting affirmation from Iran.
Nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and Iran have been on pause since Israel launched Operation Rising Lion. Iran then wavered on whether or not it could proceed the talks, claiming that the U.S. was complicit in Israel’s actions. Nevertheless, President Donald Trump appeared hopeful that the 2 international locations would return to the desk, even after the U.S.’ historic strikes. On June 25, the president advised reporters that the U.S. would discuss with Iran the next week.

A map of the U.S. strikes on Iran. (Fox Information)
Iranian Overseas Minister Abbas Araghchi lately advised CBS News that “the doorways for diplomacy won’t ever slam shut.” Nevertheless, he additionally forged doubt on Trump’s timeline for when talks would resume.
“I don’t suppose negotiations will restart as rapidly as that,” Araghchi advised CBS Information. “To ensure that us to determine to reengage, we must first make sure that America won’t revert again to concentrating on us in a navy assault in the course of the negotiations.”

A large plume of smoke and fireplace rise from an oil refinery in southern Tehran following stories that an in a single day Israeli strike focused the location on June 15, 2025 in Tehran, Iran. (ATTA KENARE/AFP)
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Whereas Trump’s critics have argued that the administration has exaggerated the extent of the injury to Iran’s nuclear sites, events concerned within the battle seemingly agreed on the standing of the services. Iranian Overseas Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei acknowledged that the websites have been “badly broken” in an interview with Al Jazeera.