Iran Moves to Halt UN Nuclear Cooperation
Iran's parliament has passed a bill to suspend cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog. The decision, reported by Nournews, now awaits final approval from the country's Supreme National Security Council.
- Country:
- United Arab Emirates
Iran's legislative body has taken a significant step by approving a bill that aims to halt collaboration with the United Nations' nuclear oversight entity. This development was reported by the Iranian media outlet, Nournews.
The bill's progression now rests in the hands of the Supreme National Security Council, which must grant the final endorsement for it to take effect.
If approved, this move could signal a major shift in Iran's international nuclear engagements and further complicate diplomatic relations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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