Keeping the door open for diplomacy, Iran has stated that any negotiation process with the United States is meaningless unless Washington provides a credible guarantee to prevent future acts of aggression by Israel and the US.
Pezeshkian officially communicated the law mandating the government to suspend cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, which was approved during a public session of Iran's Parliament on June 25.
Tehran maintains its nuclear programme is peaceful, while the US and Israel say they aim to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Araghchi said Iran would not reengage in talks unless it received guarantees that no further military attacks would occur during the negotiations.
Donald Trump said U.S. strikes set back Iran's nuclear plans "by decades" and vowed not to let Iran get nuclear weapons. He also criticised reports questioning the attack's impact and confirmed a halt in Canada trade talks over taxes and a pending sale of TikTok, Al Jazeera reported.
Grossi's comments appear to support an early assessment from the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency, which suggests the United States' strikes on key Iranian nuclear sites last week did not destroy the core components of its nuclear program, and likely only set it back by months.
US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio gave a call to Iran for ensuring the safety and providing security to the International Atomic Energy Agency personnel.
In a post on his Truth Social platform on Friday, Trump accused Khamenei of "blatantly and foolishly" lying by claiming victory in the war and said he had personally prevented Khamenei's assassination.
US President Donald Trump said US-Iran talks may happen next week after a ceasefire, but Iran denied it and vowed to continue its nuclear program. Trump claimed US strikes destroyed Iran's nuclear sites, while Iran questioned US intentions and moved to limit cooperation with international
Indian Ambassador to Austria, Shambhu S Kumaran, delivered India's statement at the special meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors, expressing deep concern over the recent escalation of the situation in the Middle East, particularly the attacks on seve
Dorothy Shea defended US military action against nuclear facilities in Iran. She stated that the operation was launched to end a "longstanding but rapidly escalating source of global insecurity" and to help Israel in its right to self-defence in accordance with the UN Charter.
He stressed the need for a diplomatic solution, urging all parties to return to the negotiating table and allow IAEA inspectors to monitor Iran's nuclear sites after US-led Operation Midnight Hammer targeted three key Iranian nuclear sites in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.