Iran draws back: IAEA cooperation suspended; President Pezeshkian gives final node

According to the state media’s Wednesday’s announcement, Iran’s President Masaud Pesesian has given its approval to prevent cooperation with the United Nations nuclear monitoring body.The AFP quoted the law, “Masaud Peseshkian promoted the law, suspending cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency,” as quoted by AFP, confirming that the law developed after the Iran-Israel struggle last month has had immediate effect.It comes when Iran’s Parliament passed a law to suspend cooperation, which was approved by a constitutional sentinel. The parliamentary decision was passed in favor of 221 votes, a avoiding, and there was no opposition between the people present in the 290 -member house.IAEA, the implications for the United Nations atomic sentinel, are unclear.The suspension step enhances enmity starting on June 13 when Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, targeting Iran’s nuclear sites and military leadership. Iran retaliated with Operation True Promise 3, conducting missiles and drone attacks on the posts of Israel. The US then jumped into a conflict with Midnight Hammer, affecting the major Iranian nuclear facilities in Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan on 22 June. Iran condemned attacks as a “barbaric attack” and vowed to quit its atomic ambitions. Tehran officials criticized IAAA for the remaining military operations to remain silent.