Iran government votes in favor of suspending U.N. inspections of country’s nuclear facilities
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(Worthy News) – Iranian officials have taken a major step to suspend U.N. inspections of the country’s nuclear facilities.
The measure was approved Tuesday by Iran’s parliament and includes a provision to require the Iranian government to increase the country’s uranium enrichment program if the European countries that signed the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran fail to provide relief from oil and banking sanctions.
To be enacted, the measure also must be approved by the Guardian Council, the country’s government watchdog, and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has the final say on all nuclear policies, according to the Associated Press. [ Source: Just the News (Read More…) ]
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