Iran's parliament approves bill to suspend cooperation with IAEA

Members of the Iranian parliament have approved a bill to temporarily suspend cooperation between the Islamic Republic and the International Atomic Energy Agency. This was stated by Alireza Salimi, a representative of the Iranian parliament's presidium.
"The general outline and details of the bill to suspend cooperation between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency have been approved by the Majlis. According to the parliament's resolution, agency employees do not have the right to enter the country to conduct inspections unless the safety of the country's nuclear facilities and peaceful nuclear activities is guaranteed, and this is also subject to approval by the Supreme National Security Council," the member of parliament told ISNA.

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