Iran says if Europe pulls the trigger on UN sanctions, nuclear inspections are 0 Sunday, Tehran’s Supreme National Security Council warned that the entire agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency could be scrapped if France, Germany, or the UK go ahead with reinstating old Security Council 1 to the statement, “those arrangements will be suspended” if there’s “any hostile action,” including reviving resolutions that were previously 2 Council, which sets both security and foreign policy for the country, made it clear that Iran has already agreed to submit reports to the 3 if that deal is under threat, so is Iran’s willingness to keep playing 4 also repeated that it might pull out of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons if the pressure keeps 5 to Bloomberg, this back-and-forth follows the strikes in June by 6 Israeli forces on three Iranian nuclear 7 those bombings, Iran blocked all foreign access to its nuclear sites, arguing that giving up information could help future 8 inspections frozen, the UK, France, and Germany moved to activate a formal process that could bring back UN 9 deadline they gave is September 10 sets deadline, Iran delays cooperation Iran and the IAEA tried to fix the damage last week with a face-to-face meeting in 11 Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi and Iranian diplomat Abbas Araghchi came out of that meeting with a tentative 12 deal could open the door for inspections to restart, but Europe isn’t 13 three countries said Iran must first reveal exactly where its uranium is and engage in talks with President Trump’s administration before the UN penalties can be taken off the 14 in Vienna on Wednesday, Rafael said the document agreed upon in Cairo “provides for a clear understanding of the procedures for inspection, notifications, and their implementation.” He added that it includes “reporting on all the attacked facilities, including the nuclear material present.” The meeting in Egypt came as international players are trying to bring Iran back under proper 15 June airstrikes didn’t just hit 16 also ended two decades of IAEA 17 then, no one knows how much enriched uranium Iran has or where it 18 say Iran still hasn’t turned over the initial report detailing uranium 19 until they do, the IAEA can’t safely send inspectors into sites that are now filled with unexploded bombs and toxic 20 resists inspections over Israeli airstrike fears Iran now has two weeks to show it’s serious before UN sanctions hit 21 that happens, Iran has threatened to walk away completely, shutting down the inspection deal and possibly leaving the NPT 22 IAEA hasn’t published the full agreement with Tehran, and officials are being 23 Wednesday’s board meeting, diplomats said the agency might acknowledge the progress but won’t slow the sanctions 24 depends on whether Iran delivers that report before the September 28 25 Cairo meeting happened as Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes in Qatar, targeting Hamas, a Palestinian group supported by 26 timing fed Iran’s argument that any data it shares with the IAEA could get passed to Israeli forces, putting nuclear sites and personnel in 27 addressed that worry directly.
“The issue of confidentiality has been mentioned a lot,” he said during a Monday press briefing. “We are ready to talk about their security 28 this is a part of what we are discussing now.” Your crypto news deserves attention - KEY Difference Wire puts you on 250+ top sites
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