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Iran IAEA: Grossi Ban & Oversight End – Latest News

Iran IAEA: Grossi Ban & Oversight End – Latest News

June 29, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Iran‘s decision ‌to ban IAEA chief Rafael Grossi dramatically raises the​ stakes of the iran IAEA standoff. Tehran accuses the IAEA of bias and compromised nuclear oversight,‍ leading to this decisive ‍move. The ‍ban, coupled with the removal of⁤ surveillance equipment, signals a major⁤ escalation in tensions. Iranian officials, including the Speaker of ​Parliament, cite the IAEA’s perceived alignment with Western interests and alleged failure⁤ to address attacks on ⁣Iranian sites as justification. This unprecedented action follows rising concerns over the nuclear program and stalled ⁣diplomatic efforts. The Iranian Parliament’s⁣ actions highlight‌ a ⁤shift in approach.‌ For in-depth‍ reporting and expert analysis, News Directory 3 ‌provides‌ up-to-the-minute coverage as the situation unfolds. Discover what’s next …






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Key Points

  • Iran bans IAEA chief‌ Rafael Grossi.
  • Move follows accusations of IAEA bias.
  • Tensions rise amid stalled nuclear talks.

Iran Bans IAEA Chief Amid Rising Nuclear Tensions

Updated June 29, 2025

Tehran has escalated the ⁤ iran IAEA standoff by barring⁤ International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director general Rafael Grossi from the country and removing​ surveillance cameras from its nuclear facilities. Iranian⁢ officials cited ⁣compromised nuclear oversight and alleged IAEA complicity in Israeli ​sabotage​ as reasons for the ban.

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Speaker of Iran’s Parliament, accused Grossi of being biased. “This man is ‌not an impartial inspector-he is an intelligence conduit for Zionist interests,” Ghalibaf said. He added that Iran would no longer accept transparency ‍lectures from an agency that ignored attacks against iranian scientists and reactors.

The near-unanimous parliamentary vote reflects a‌ shift in Iran’s stance toward the Western-dominated nuclear watchdog.⁣ iranian officials view⁣ the situation ⁣as a matter of national survival, not just diplomacy. The decision follows ⁤Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites earlier in June. the IAEA then ⁣issued a ​resolution criticizing Iran’s lack of ‌cooperation, further fueling Iranian outrage.

According to reports, the Iranian Parliament’s ​National Security and Foreign Policy Commission has ordered the dismantling of all IAEA surveillance equipment, citing ​a breach of trust and collaboration with foreign powers.One Iranian MP stated the move was a rejection of espionage, not a​ withdrawal from‌ obligations.

International Atomic energy‍ Agency headquarters
The International Atomic Energy Agency headquarters ‍ [PHOTO:Reuters]

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