Top Posts
Iran warns of consequences after UN watchdog demands...
Explained: UK’s accelerated settlement route
Why Tesla stock is soaring 6% after Nvidia’s...
Bath & Body Works stock: it’s not the...
Europe bulletin: US pushes Kyiv talks, EU hardens...
USD/JP forecast: Japanese yen targets 160 as BoJ...
Bitcoin price prediction: Top reasons BTC is about...
Very good news for semiconductor ETFs like SOXL,...
Is the Carvana stock at risk as auto...
CoreWeave stock analysis: is this data center company...
Major Gross Profit – Investing and Stock News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Investing
  • Stock
  • Editor’s Pick
Stock

Iran warns of consequences after UN watchdog demands nuclear accountability

by admin November 20, 2025
November 20, 2025

On Thursday, the UN nuclear watchdog’s 35-nation Board of Governors adopted a resolution demanding that Iran “without delay” disclose the status of its enriched uranium inventory and bombed nuclear sites, according to diplomats present at the closed-door session.

The resolution aimed to renew and adjust the International Atomic Energy Agency’s mandate regarding reporting on Iran’s nuclear program.

Furthermore, it demanded that Iran promptly grant the IAEA the requested answers and access, a demand made five months after airstrikes were carried out by Israel and the US, according to a Reuters report.

Iran, claiming its nuclear goals are entirely peaceful, had previously cautioned that the resolution submitted by the US and Europe’s three leading powers would “adversely affect” Tehran’s cooperation with the agency if it were to pass.

“Our message is clear: Iran must resolve its safeguards issues without delay. It must provide practical cooperation through access, answers, restoration of monitoring, to enable the agency to do its job and help rebuild confidence,” the US, Britain, France and Germany said in a statement to the board, according to the report.

Diplomats in Vienna reported that the resolution was adopted with 19 votes in favour, three against, and 12 abstentions. Russia, China, and Niger were the nations that opposed the measure.

Accountability

The draft resolution submitted to the board was quoted in the Reuters report:

Iran must…provide the agency without delay with precise information on nuclear material accountancy and safeguarded nuclear facilities in Iran, and grant the agency all access it requires to verify this information.

The IAEA has emphasised the urgent need for Iran to address the “long overdue” accounting of its enriched uranium stock, some of which is near bomb-grade.

This call comes as Iran continues to deny inspectors access to the nuclear sites that were bombed by Israel and the United States in June.

Iran must provide an updated report to the IAEA detailing the situation at the bombed facilities before the agency can inspect the sites or confirm Iran’s uranium inventory.

The destroyed sites include the three enrichment plants Iran was operating at the time of the bombing.

Following Israel’s initial bombing of Iran’s nuclear sites on June 13, the IAEA estimated that Iran possessed 440.9 kg of uranium enriched to a purity of up to 60%.

This level is just below the approximately 90% required for weapons-grade material and is in a state that allows for easy further enrichment.

Iran asserts its right to enrich uranium to any level necessary for its peaceful objectives. According to an IAEA measure, this quantity, if further enriched, would be theoretically sufficient for ten nuclear weapons.

Iran warns of consequences

The high level of enrichment is viewed by Western powers as having no civilian justification and is consequently a “matter of serious concern” for the IAEA.

Iran and allies, including Russia, China, Cuba, and Belarus, made a joint statement to the board:

We are of the firm view that any provocative action – such as the introduction of yet another resolution – would jeopardise and potentially nullify the considerable efforts undertaken by the (IAEA) Director General and Iran to advance dialogue and cooperation.

Although the IAEA and Iran had announced an agreement in Cairo in September, intended to allow for full inspections and verification, Tehran declared the deal void last month.

Soon after, Iran’s only concrete announcement was the formal notification to the IAEA that the Cairo agreement was terminated.

The post Iran warns of consequences after UN watchdog demands nuclear accountability appeared first on Invezz

previous post
Explained: UK’s accelerated settlement route

related articles

Explained: UK’s accelerated settlement route

November 20, 2025

Why Tesla stock is soaring 6% after Nvidia’s...

November 20, 2025

Bath & Body Works stock: it’s not the...

November 20, 2025

Europe bulletin: US pushes Kyiv talks, EU hardens...

November 20, 2025

Brazil’s Ibovespa slips as oil drop and Banco...

November 19, 2025

Semrush stock soars on Adobe deal — but...

November 19, 2025

Schwab’s Liz Ann Sonders: you don’t ‘have to’...

November 19, 2025

Europe bulletin: Tax freeze debate, EU plans to...

November 19, 2025

Musk’s xAI to build major data centre in...

November 19, 2025

Klarna stock: CEO reveals a major strength that’s...

November 18, 2025
Join The Exclusive Subscription Today And Get Premium Articles For Free

Your information is secure and your privacy is protected. By opting in you agree to receive emails from us. Remember that you can opt-out any time, we hate spam too!

Recent Posts

  • Iran warns of consequences after UN watchdog demands nuclear accountability
  • Explained: UK’s accelerated settlement route
  • Why Tesla stock is soaring 6% after Nvidia’s blockbuster earnings
  • Bath & Body Works stock: it’s not the outlook that’s crashing it, it’s the CEO
  • Europe bulletin: US pushes Kyiv talks, EU hardens China stance, Asda’s £742M move

Editor’s Pick

USD/JP forecast: Japanese yen targets 160 as BoJ...

November 20, 2025

Bitcoin price prediction: Top reasons BTC is about...

November 20, 2025

Very good news for semiconductor ETFs like SOXL,...

November 20, 2025

Is the Carvana stock at risk as auto...

November 20, 2025

CoreWeave stock analysis: is this data center company...

November 20, 2025
Footer Logo
  • Email Whitelisting
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contacts
  • About us

Copyright © 2025 MajorGrossProfit.com All Rights Reserved.

Major Gross Profit – Investing and Stock News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Investing
  • Stock
  • Editor’s Pick