Iran’s parliament looking to suspend cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog – IRNA


DUBAI, June 23 (Reuters) – A parliamentary bill to suspend Iran’s cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog is under consideration, Ruhollah Motefakerzadeh, a member of parliament’s presidium said on Monday according to state media.

Iranian media also reported Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf saying: “We in the parliament are seeking to pass a bill that would suspend Iran’s cooperation with the IAEA until we have objective guarantees of the professional behaviour of this international organisation.”

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Qalibaf added Tehran was not looking to develop nuclear weapons.

“The world clearly saw that the Atomic Energy Agency has not fulfilled any of its obligations and has become a political tool,” he added.

Reporting by Dubai Newsroom
Editing by Alexandra Hudson

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