Core Points - Iran's Supreme National Security Council announced the suspension of cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) due to the actions of the UK, France, and Germany in pushing for the restoration of UN sanctions against Iran [1] - The meeting, chaired by President Ebrahim Raisi, discussed the regional situation and the recent actions of the three European countries regarding Iran's nuclear issue [1] - Despite ongoing cooperation with the IAEA, Iran's cooperation will be "effectively suspended" due to the "improper actions" of the European countries [1] Summary by Sections - Iran's Response to European Actions - Iran opposes the "snapback sanctions" mechanism initiated by the UK, France, and Germany, which was based on Iran's failure to comply with the nuclear agreement [1] - The three countries notified the UN Security Council on August 28, triggering a 30-day period for the Council to decide on the continuation of sanctions [1] - Recent Developments - On September 19, a resolution aimed at continuing the lifting of sanctions against Iran was not passed in the Security Council due to opposition from nine countries, including the US, UK, and France [1] - Iran had previously reached an agreement with the IAEA on September 9 regarding the resumption of verification activities in Iran [1]
【环球财经】伊朗将暂停与国际原子能机构合作
Xin Hua She·2025-09-21 00:37