
Rewritten Title:
U.S. Calls for Iran’s Full Cooperation with IAEA Amid Nuclear Safeguards Discussions
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U.S. Urges Iran to Comply with IAEA Commitments
Washington, D.C. – A spokesperson for the U.S. State Department has reiterated calls for Iran to fully cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) following Tehran’s decision to suspend certain aspects of its collaboration with the nuclear watchdog.
During a press briefing on Wednesday, State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce stated that Iran’s move to limit cooperation with the IAEA was “unacceptable,” particularly at a time when diplomatic opportunities remain open.
U.S. Stresses Need for Transparency
Bruce emphasized that Iran must “cooperate fully with the IAEA without further delay,” including granting inspectors complete access to newly disclosed enrichment facilities. The U.S. official also referenced past concerns regarding Iran’s uranium stockpile, urging adherence to safeguards under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
The spokesperson further claimed that unresolved questions—such as those regarding traces of nuclear material—require thorough clarification from Iran. “These obligations include providing full explanations to the IAEA’s outstanding inquiries,” Bruce added.
IAEA Awaits Official Response from Iran
Meanwhile, the IAEA Press Office confirmed awareness of recent developments and stated that the agency is awaiting further official communication from Iran.
The U.S. has expressed anticipation for a “serious report” from the IAEA on the matter, reinforcing the importance of transparency in nuclear safeguards.
The diplomatic exchange underscores ongoing discussions regarding Iran’s nuclear program and international commitments.