Iran IAEA: Grossi Ban & Oversight End – Latest News
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 …
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.
