Iran announced on Sunday that its cooperation with the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog is no longer relevant after international sanctions were reimposed on the country. Foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said the Cairo Agreement, a deal signed in September with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), cannot continue under current conditions. He said that the reactivation of the “snapback” sanctions mechanism and recent military tensions had completely changed the situation. "The Cairo agreement is no longer relevant for our cooperation with the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency)," he said. Araghchi criticised Western nations for making “unreasonable demands” and relying on threats rather than fair diplomacy. He said such pressure tactics, including talk of military acti
'No longer relevant': Tehran cuts ties with IAEA after 'snapback sanctions'; ends Cairo Agreement

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