'Credibility up for auction': Iran slams IAEA; Tehran lawmakers vote to cut ties with nuclear watchdog
Wednesday, 25 June 2025 () Amid escalating tensions, Iranian lawmakers overwhelmingly voted to suspend cooperation with the IAEA following recent Israeli and US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf accused the IAEA of failing to condemn the attacks, jeopardizing its credibility. The decision, reflecting growing anger, awaits Guardian Council approval before becoming law.
Nuclear watchdog IAEA calls for crisis meeting over US attacks on Iran
Iran claims no nuclear leakage detected so far at the sites attacked by the US: On Friday, before the latest bombings, Director General Rafael Grossi said radioactive release could endanger the public in Iran.
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