Iran: Parliament votes to halt co-operation with nuclear watchdog

Source: Financial Times [UK]

“Iran’s parliament approved a plan to suspend its commitments under the Non-Proliferation Treaty and cease co-operation with the global atomic watchdog in the wake of Israeli and US attacks on its nuclear facilities. Lawmakers backed the proposal on Wednesday in a landslide vote in which 221 of 223 voted in favour, with one vote against and one abstention. But the plan stopped short of a full withdrawal from the treaty. … The move, which is expected to be enforced rapidly, could be reversed if Iran’s Supreme National Security Council verifies that certain conditions are met, including ‘full respect for national sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Islamic Republic of Iran [and] security of nuclear sites and scientists … [and] uranium enrichment within the country.'” (06/25/25)

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