Iran vetting body approves Bill suspending cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog
From channelnewsasia.com
The Iranian body tasked with vetting legislation approved a Bill to suspend cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog on Thursday (Jun 26), citing recent United States and Israeli strikes. Iranian lawmakers voted in favour of the Bill on Wednesday, a day after a ceasefire ended a 12-day war with Israel that saw Israeli and US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Since the start of the war on Jun 13, Iranian officials have sharply criticised the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for failing to condemn the strikes. Iran has also criticised the watchdog for passing a resolution on Jun 12, accusing ...
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