New IAEA Resolution Critiques Iran's Nuclear Program Amid US-Israeli Tensions
New 'US-drafted' IAEA resolution slams Iran's nuclear program: Report

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A recent draft resolution by the International Atomic Energy Agency, reportedly drafted by the US, sharply criticizes Iran's nuclear program while ignoring US-Israeli military actions against Iran. The resolution demands greater compliance from Iran and threatens potential escalation, including a UN Security Council referral.
- 01The draft resolution accuses Iran of non-compliance with its Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty obligations.
- 02It calls for increased cooperation with the IAEA and threatens further actions if Iran does not comply.
- 03Iran is criticized for not providing requested information on undeclared nuclear materials.
- 04Press TV claims the resolution reflects a double standard by omitting US-Israeli strikes on Iran.
- 05Iran maintains that its nuclear program is peaceful and within its rights under the NPT.
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Iranian state media outlet Press TV reported on a new draft resolution prepared for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors meeting scheduled for June 2026. This resolution, allegedly drafted by the US, harshly criticizes Iran's nuclear program, accusing it of non-compliance with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). It demands greater access for IAEA inspectors and threatens potential escalation, including a referral to the UN Security Council if Iran fails to meet its obligations. The resolution expresses concern over Iran's lack of cooperation and its failure to provide information on undeclared nuclear materials. Notably, Press TV highlighted that the draft does not mention recent US-Israeli military actions against Iranian nuclear facilities, suggesting a double standard in how member states address Iran's nuclear activities. Iran has consistently asserted that its nuclear program is peaceful and has condemned the political pressures exerted by Western nations. The IAEA Board of Governors meeting is set to take place from June 8 to June 12 in Vienna.
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The resolution could lead to increased international scrutiny and potential sanctions on Iran, affecting its nuclear activities.
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