00:00Over in Iran, the parliament has approved a bill to suspend cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog.
00:06The bill, still pending final approval by the Supreme National Security Council,
00:10signals a tougher stance by Tehran following what it called unjustified attacks on its nuclear program.
00:17Parliament Speaker Mohamed Bakir Khalibaf also vowed that Iran's nuclear program would now proceed at a faster pace.
00:24Khalibaf accused the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, of selling out its credibility
00:31by refusing to condemn attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities.
00:36Under the new bill, IAEA inspectors will be barred from entering the country unless national nuclear security is guaranteed
00:43and any future access will require approval from the Supreme National Security Council.
00:49Iran was bombarded with missiles and drones from the Israel and U.S. in the past week,
00:54aimed at halting its nuclear enrichment program.
00:57Tehran has repeatedly denied seeking nuclear weapons
01:01and set a recent resolution by IAEA declaring Iran in breach of non-proliferation rules
01:07effectively greenlit the strikes by their enemies.
01:10Tehran has weirdlyары—
01:29Tehran haze
01:30Tehran has BEHVI
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