Iran watchdog passes law on hardening nuclear stance, halting UN inspections – President Rouhani, architect of 2015 deal, criticizes move by parliament that would also see enrichment rise to 20%, as ‚harmful to diplomatic efforts‘ aimed at easing U.S. sanctions | ynetnews
Iran’s watchdog body approved a law on Wednesday that obliges the government to halt UN inspections of its nuclear sites and step up uranium enrichment beyond the limit set under Tehran’s 2015 nuclear deal if sanctions are not eased in a month.
In retaliation for the killing last week of Iran’s top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fahhrizadeh, which Tehran has blamed on Israel, Iran’s hardline-dominated parliament on Tuesday approved the bill with a strong majority that will harden Iran’s nuclear stance.
In retaliation for the killing last week of Iran’s top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fahhrizadeh, which Tehran has blamed on Israel, Iran’s hardline-dominated parliament on Tuesday approved the bill with a strong majority that will harden Iran’s nuclear stance.
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