Iran's Parliament Approves Suspension of IAEA Cooperation

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Iran's parliament has approved a bill to suspend cooperation with the IAEA, requiring future inspections to be approved by the Supreme National Security Council, amid tensions following Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities. The move aims to accelerate Iran's civilian nuclear program and reflects strained relations with the IAEA, which Iran accuses of bias and lack of credibility.
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