Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:48pm on 25 Jun 2025,Wednesday International
Iran’s parliament has passed a bill to stop cooperating with the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog, the IAEA. The bill needs approval from the Guardian Council to become law. It would stop inspections and camera use at nuclear sites unless approved by Iran’s top security body. This comes after recent Israeli airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Iran says the IAEA failed to condemn the attacks. Parliament Speaker Qalibaf said Iran will speed up its peaceful nuclear work. The IAEA has not yet responded. Its chief, Rafael Grossi, is trying to restart inspections at sites damaged in the June 13 attacks. (PC: Reuters)