Iran Rejects IAEA Resolution, Warns It May Hinder Ceasefire Talks
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Iran has dismissed a United Nations‑backed resolution demanding it disclose details of its nuclear stockpile as politically motivated, saying it could complicate ongoing ceasefire negotiations.
The Iranian government criticized the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) resolution, calling it a political maneuver. Tehran warned that the demand could interfere with diplomatic efforts aimed at stabilizing the region.
The statement comes as the IAEA seeks greater transparency from Iran regarding its nuclear program, a point of contention in international discussions about the country's nuclear activities.
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