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Iran Halts Cooperation With UN Nuclear Watchdog, Raising Global Concerns

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 2, 2025 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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Iran Halts Cooperation With UN Nuclear Watchdog, Raising Global Concerns.

In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Iran has announced the suspension of its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog. The decision, confirmed by Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, effectively bars international inspectors from monitoring the country’s nuclear facilities, prompting fears that Tehran may be poised to accelerate its nuclear programme.

 

The move comes amid heightened regional friction and follows recent attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites, which have intensified scrutiny of its nuclear ambitions. Qalibaf stated that the Iranian parliament would act unless concrete guarantees are provided to address Tehran’s security concerns. The announcement has sparked alarm among global powers, with experts warning that the absence of IAEA oversight could allow Iran to pursue nuclear weapons development unchecked.





 

Posts on X reflect the growing unease, with some describing the decision as a “dangerous move” that signals Iran’s frustration with years of inspections that have yielded no evidence of nuclear weapons, yet left the country vulnerable to external threats. Others note that Iran’s withdrawal from cooperation could be a response to perceived double standards, given that other nations with nuclear capabilities face less scrutiny.

 

The IAEA, led by Director General Rafael Grossi, has called an emergency meeting of its Board of Governors to address what it terms an “urgent situation.” The agency has urged Iran to reconsider its stance, emphasising the importance of transparency to maintain global stability. Western diplomats have expressed concern that Iran’s decision could undermine efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which aimed to curb Iran’s nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief.

 

Iran’s deputy foreign minister has indicated that the country may implement unreported changes to its nuclear programme, further complicating diplomatic efforts. Analysts suggest this could involve enriching uranium to higher levels or expanding centrifuge operations, moves that would bring Iran closer to the capability to produce a nuclear weapon.

 

The international community now faces a critical juncture, with fears that Iran’s withdrawal from IAEA cooperation could trigger a new wave of sanctions or even military escalation. The United States and European allies are expected to push for a robust response at the United Nations, while regional powers, including Israel, have reiterated their concerns about Iran’s nuclear intentions.

 

As the situation unfolds, the world watches closely, with the potential for significant diplomatic and security ramifications. Iran’s leadership has yet to signal whether it will reconsider its position, leaving the future of its nuclear programme—and global non-proliferation efforts—in a state of uncertainty.

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