Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson told the state-run IRNA news agency that Tehran will continue its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency in accordance with existing procedures. He added that Iran's conduct toward the IAEA will be subject to approval by parliament and decisions by the Supreme National Security Council.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated Monday evening that Tehran's cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency will continue under existing procedures, according to the state-run IRNA news agency. The spokesperson added that Iran's posture toward the IAEA will be subject to approval by the Iranian parliament and decisions by the Supreme National Security Council.
As The Zioneer has reported, the IAEA Board of Governors voted on a resolution on June 10 highlighting what Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar called a clear violation of Iran's NPT obligations. In recent weeks, Iranian officials have issued conflicting signals over the status of diplomatic tracks with the United States, with some figures indicating near-completion of a framework understanding and others denying final approval. This latest statement appears aimed at reaffirming Tehran's institutional process amid those mixed messages, though it does not specify any change in operational policy.
2 developments
- DevelopingIran confirms nuclear talks framework upholds enrichment and stockpile retention rights
- ConfirmedIranian Foreign Ministry: No IAEA inspections of nuclear sites; Hormuz checks continue
- DevelopingSenior Iranian official tells Reuters Tehran will keep nuclear status quo until final deal
- DevelopingIran's deputy FM says nuclear talks will cover enrichment, stockpile, and energy needs
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