The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed that it has not been formally notified by Iran about any decision to suspend nuclear cooperation, despite recent reports suggesting otherwise. This statement comes amid growing concerns over Iran's nuclear activities and its relationship with the global nuclear watchdog.
"As of now, the IAEA has not received an official communication from Iran on this matter," the agency told the BBC. Earlier reports indicated that Iran had approved a bill to halt cooperation with the IAEA, which would effectively bar inspectors from accessing Iranian nuclear sites until specific conditions are met.
The potential suspension of cooperation raises significant questions about the transparency of Iran's nuclear program and its compliance with international agreements. The IAEA plays a crucial role in monitoring nuclear activities worldwide, and any disruption to its access could have far-reaching implications for global security and diplomatic efforts.
As the situation develops, the international community is closely watching for further updates and official statements from both Iran and the IAEA.
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