Iran says cooperation deal with UN nuclear watchdog is void

Iran says cooperation deal with UN nuclear watchdog is void

The agreement allowed the IAEA to resume inspections of nuclear sites if Western powers reinstated UN sanctions, which they did last month.

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The International Atomic Energy Agency has been trying to rebuild cooperation with Tehran since Israel and the US bombed Iran’s nuclear sites in June. (EPA Images pic)
DUBAI:
Iran has scrapped a cooperation deal that it signed with the UN nuclear watchdog IAEA in September, its Supreme National Security Council secretary said on Monday, according to state media.

The statement came around three weeks after Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, said Tehran would scrap the agreement, which let the IAEA resume inspections of its nuclear sites, if Western powers reinstated UN sanctions.

Those were reinstated last month.

The confirmation will be a setback for the International Atomic Energy Agency which has been trying to rebuild cooperation with Tehran since Israel and the US bombed the nuclear sites in June.

“The agreement has been cancelled,” Ali Larijani said while meeting with his Iraqi counterpart in Tehran, according to state media.

“Of course, if the agency has a proposal, we will review it in the secretariat,” he added.

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