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Iran and the IAEA have completely parted ways

Asia / Iran2 views1 min

Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have severed ties after a shelling incident at the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant. The IAEA's lack of a strong response to the incident has been met with outrage in Tehran, with Iran's Atomic Energy Organization accusing the agency of being complicit in the attack.

Iran and the IAEA have parted ways after a shelling incident at the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant. The plant came under attack on April 4, resulting in the death of a security guard and damage to a building. Russia is evacuating personnel from the plant. The IAEA had expressed deep concern over the incident, but Iran had expected a stronger response. The agency's lack of action has been met with outrage in Tehran, with Iran's Atomic Energy Organization accusing the IAEA of being complicit in the attack. The situation has escalated, with the IAEA losing oversight of nuclear facilities in Iran.

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