U.S. Condemns Iran's Withdrawal from Nuclear Cooperation
Iran has suspended its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, a decision enforced by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. The United States has labeled this move as 'unacceptable.' The State Department has demanded that Tehran resume full cooperation with the U.N. nuclear watchdog immediately.
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On Wednesday, the United States denounced Iran's decision to cease cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, calling it 'unacceptable.' This announcement followed Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian's enforcement of a law passed by parliament to suspend such activities.
The Iranian state media confirmed the implementation of this law, highlighting a growing rift between Iran and international regulatory bodies. The halt in cooperation has sparked immediate concern from the international community.
During a routine briefing, State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce emphasized the need for Tehran to resume full cooperation with the United Nations agency without delay, reflecting the global stakes involved in this diplomatic standoff.
(With inputs from agencies.)

