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‘Not useful’: Iranian govt speaks out against its parliament backing an end to international inspections of nuclear sites
The national parliament of Iran on Tuesday approved a bill demanding the suspension of UN inspections of its nuclear facilities, but the country’s government has opposed the move as “neither necessary nor useful.” The bill approved by MPs would suspend any further UN inspections, and require the government to “produce and store 120kg per year of uranium enriched to 20 percent” if European signatories to the 2015 nuclear deal fail to provide relief from oil and banking sanctions. This would run counter to Iran’s commitments under the deal agreed with world powers, and the parliament’s vote prompted the executive to dismiss such a move.

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