The United Nations atomic watchdog's board of governors has called on Iran to provide full and prompt cooperation, including granting inspectors access to nuclear sites and sharing precise information about its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. The resolution, supported by nineteen countries and opposed by Russia, China, and Niger, comes amid heightened tensions following Iran's suspension of cooperation after the war with Israel and the reimposition of sanctions. The International Atomic Energy Agency has been unable to verify Iran's uranium stockpile since the conflict, raising concerns about the potential for nuclear weaponization. The resolution also urges Iran to adhere to the Additional Protocol, which would allow for more rigorous inspections, but Tehran has yet to ratify it and has suspended its implementation since 2021.
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