Earlier, Trump said that the ceasefire was “very good” and added that Iran “would not have a bomb and they will not enrich”.
Iran insisted that they did not stop their nuclear program. In the vote, which emphasizes the difficult road ahead, the parliament agrees to speed up the proposal that will effectively stop the country’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN head, who has observed the program for many years.
In anticipation of the vote, the chairman of the parliament Mohammad Bagher Calibaf criticized the Magate for refusing to “even pretend to condemn the attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities”, conducted by the United States on Sunday.
“For this reason, Iran’s nuclear energy organization will suspend cooperation with the IAEA until the safety of nuclear objects is guaranteed, and Iran’s peaceful nuclear program will move forward at a higher speed,” Kalibaf said to the parliament members.
The general director of IAIA Rafael Mariano Gossi said that he wrote a letter in Iran to discuss the beginning of their testing of nuclear facilities. Among them, Iran claimed that he moved his highly enriched uranium before attacking the United States, and Grossy said that his inspector had to revise the country’s proposal.
“We need to return,” said Grossy. “We must be involved.”