Iran says it remains committed to international agreements but will now coordinate nuclear oversight through its Security Council after zion*st and US strikes on its facilities
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi affirmed on 2 July that Tehran remains committed to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and its Safeguards Agreement, pushing back against claims by the German Foreign Office that Iran’s suspension of cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) removes oversight of its nuclear program.
“Iran remains committed to the NPT and its Safeguards Agreement,” Araghchi said in a post on X, replying to a post by the German Foreign Office.
“In accordance with the new legislation by Majlis, sparked by the unlawful attacks against our nuclear facilities by Israel and the US, our cooperation with @iaeaorg will be channeled through Iran’s Supreme National Security Council for obvious safety and security reasons,” Araghchi added.
He accused Germany of backing the strikes, saying Berlin’s support for the Israeli bombing of safeguarded nuclear sites, as well as the US attack on Iranian facilities, violated international law, the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), and the UN Charter.
“Iranians were already put off by Germany’s Nazi-style backing of genocide in Gaza,” the foreign minister added, citing Berlin’s support for Saddam Hussein during the Iran–Iraq war and recent calls for “zero enrichment” in Iran as further proof that Germany has repudiated its Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) commitments.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian formally ordered all administrative bodies on Wednesday to implement a parliamentary directive passed on 25 June, formally suspending cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog.
Further fueling Tehran’s mistrust is the IAEA’s long-standing use of MOSAIC, a US-developed surveillance platform embedded in its inspection regime. Although not publicly cited by officials, the tool’s integration with Israeli and US intelligence-linked systems has raised serious concerns over the agency’s neutrality.
Iran says the IAEA has lost credibility and accuses the agency of secretly passing data to Tel Aviv. Inspectors have been denied access to bombed facilities, surveillance cameras have been dismantled, and IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi’s request to visit the sites was rejected.
Araghchi called the IAEA chief’s insistence on visiting “meaningless and possibly even malign in intent.”
The Cradle Media report

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Fatemeh Mohajerani said during a press conference on Tuesday that Israeli and US military attacks have caused serious damage to the Islamic Republic’s nuclear infrastructure.
US strikes hit the Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan nuclear sites on 22 June, during Israel’s 12 day war on Iran that killed 935 people and injured over 5,600, including 140 women and children.
She added that an Israeli strike on Tehran’s Evin Prison killed 79 people and damaged hundreds of homes.
Asked about talks with Washington, Mohajerani said no negotiations are planned and none are imminent.
(Tasnim News)

Remember, the Zionist-American entity unprovoked attacked Iran’s peaceful civilian nuclear facilities, and by doing so, they killed nearly 1000 people.
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