U.S. Pushes for UN Resolution to Clarify Iran's Nuclear Activity
The U.S. is urging international support to pass a UN resolution demanding Iran clarify its nuclear activities and the status of enriched uranium at bombed sites. The draft resolution seeks crucial information from Iran amid ongoing U.S.-Iran talks, complicating diplomatic efforts over Iran's nuclear program.
The United States is actively lobbying for international backing on a UN draft resolution, demanding that Iran disclose the status of its bombed nuclear sites and enriched uranium stores to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This move emerges ahead of the agency's Board of Governors meeting.
Historically, Iran has retaliated against such resolutions by escalating nuclear activities. The resolution, which has been circulated but not yet formally submitted, emphasizes the urgency of full disclosure from Iran to verify its nuclear material use and safeguard facilities.
The situation has complicated U.S.-Iran talks aimed at extending a ceasefire and addressing Iran's nuclear ambitions. While Russia and China oppose further measures against Tehran, President Trump insists on dismantling Iran's potential nuclear capabilities.
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