Iran to end cooperation with IAEA if snapback re-imposed

Iran will end its participation in international weapons inspections if the E3 activates snapback mechanism, said Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council(SNSC) in a recent interview with US media.
Iran will end its participation in international inspections if United Nations sanctions are re-imposed, said Ali Larijani, secretary of the SNSC in an interview with PBS News. “If ‘snapback’ mechanisms are enforced, we will end our participation with the IAEA.”
Whether inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency will be able to access certain nuclear sites has been in limbo since the US-Israeli bombing campaign in June, which received Iran’s firm response.
Larijani said, “We have pursued every option and mechanism available for solving this conflict in a peaceful way,” and he warned US President Donald Trump against new attacks, saying Iran will never surrender.
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