Iran and IAEA: New Twist in Nuclear Talks or Just Another Show?

Iran and IAEA: New Twist or Just Another Show?

Iran is changing the game! While the world trembles over nuclear talks, Tehran throws down the gauntlet to the international community. Abbas Arakchi, Iran’s foreign minister, announced that Iran’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will take a “new form” — but not the one anyone expected.

New law, new rules

The Iranian parliament passed a law that puts every inspection of nuclear sites under the control of the Supreme National Security Council. This means foreign inspectors won’t be able to roam Iranian nuclear facilities without approval from the country’s highest security body. Arakchi emphasized that the safety of inspectors is a “serious issue” due to risks of radioactive material spread and explosions of leftover munitions.

Agreement? No, thanks!

Despite pressures and negotiations, Iran refuses to sign any deal that would forbid uranium enrichment, even for civilian purposes. Arakchi dramatically stated that Iran “has made many sacrifices” for the right to enrich uranium and that this right is inalienable because, as he says, a “war has been imposed” on them.

Putin and Trump in the mix

US media reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a call with Donald Trump, supported the idea that Iran should not have the right to enrich uranium. However, Iranian officials have not commented on these reports, only reiterating that nuclear bombs are considered “un-Islamic and inhumane” and that they will not pursue their production.

What does this mean for the world?

As Iran changes the rules and refuses to budge, the world wonders — is the nuclear deal dead? Will Tehran continue developing its nuclear program unchecked? And what will the US, EU, and other powers say?

This situation is like a tense series with an uncertain outcome, and we are all trapped in this drama. If you think this is just another diplomatic show, you might be wrong. Iran has made it clear it won’t easily give up its rights, and the international community must ask itself — how far is it willing to go?

Is this the start of a new phase or just another round of fruitless talks?

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