


IAEA Passes Resolution Pressuring Iran on Nuclear Cooperation
The IAEA's Board of Governors demands Iran improve cooperation amidst rising tensions over its nuclear program, prompting Iran to announce plans for advanced centrifuges.
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The IAEA's 35-member Board has passed a resolution urging Iran to enhance cooperation following its lack of compliance regarding uranium enrichment. The resolution calls for a comprehensive report on Iran's nuclear activities, amid tensions and Iran's declaration of plans to launch new advanced centrifuges. Western nations view Iran's enrichment levels, nearing weapons-grade, with concern, while Iran rejects allegations and maintains its nuclear ambitions are peaceful. The political climate remains uncertain as negotiations stall and potential consequences loom.
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