Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 20th August 2025, 12:06 PM
Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, declared on Wednesday that Tehran “cannot completely cut cooperation” with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), though he emphasised that the decision to allow inspectors back into the country lies with Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.
This statement comes almost two months after Iran halted cooperation with the IAEA in response to its perceived inaction over Israeli and US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear installations during the 12-day war with Israel in June.
Reasons for Suspension of Cooperation
Araghchi underscored that Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant requires new fuel rods to be installed in the coming weeks. This procedure cannot proceed without IAEA inspectors present, which keeps the door open for limited cooperation.
“Under the law passed by parliament, the return of inspectors will be possible through a decision of the Supreme National Security Council,” he told IRNA, Iran’s state news agency.
Timeline of Key Events
| Date / Period | Event |
| Mid-June 2025 | Israel launches unprecedented airstrikes on Iranian nuclear & military sites, also striking civilian areas. |
| Mid-June 2025 | US follows with strikes on Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz nuclear facilities. |
| Late June 2025 | Iranian parliament passes legislation, inspectors exit Iran. |
| July 2025 | Iran signals cooperation with IAEA will take “a new form”. |
| Early August 2025 | IAEA deputy head visits Tehran for consultations. |
| 20 August 2025 | FM Araghchi reiterates that full disengagement with IAEA is impossible. |
Diplomatic Fallout
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