Priti Patel, Shadow Foreign Secretary: The Islamic Republic is to blame for the triggering of the process. The Iranian government has been behaving badly for a long time, and this is not limited to the nuclear issue.
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The Spokesperson of the Presidium of the Iranian Parliament announced that the Commission on National Security and Foreign Policy will hold an emergency meeting with the presence of the Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
This meeting will be held today at 5:00 PM in the Iranian Parliament in to review the agreement signed between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency, Abbas Goudarzi said.
According to the Parliament's law, any cooperation between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency must be approved by the Supreme National Security Council, he added.
Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Tuesday they had reached a new agreement on potential resumption of cooperation, which Tehran suspended following the unprovoked and illegal Israeli and American aggression on Iranian nuclear facilities in June.
The agreement was signed during a three-hour meeting between Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi in Cairo. Iran and the IAEA had already held three rounds of negotiations in Vienna and Tehran in an attempt to find a practical way forward.
The UN nuclear agency chief described the new agreement as “an important step in the right direction,” but said its full contents would not be published anytime soon.
Details of the Cairo agreement will be the subject of further talks, and both sides have already offered their seemingly contradictory interpretations of what the deal entails.
The IAEA said the new agreement offers its inspectors access to all of Iran’s nuclear facilities, including those that were bombed by Israel and the US during the June military aggression against the Islamic Republic.
Speaking to the IAEA Board of Governors on Wednesday, Grossi said the agreement would grant access to “all facilities and installations in Iran” and “contemplates the required reporting on all the attacked facilities, including the nuclear material present.”
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Israel’s high-powered laser interception system, dubbed “Iron Beam,” has been declared operational after completing development and final tests, and is set to be delivered to the military by the end of the year, the Defense Ministry and manufacturer Rafael said on Wednesday.
The Iron Beam has been in development for over a decade; it was first unveiled in 2014. During the current war, a lower-powered version of the system was used by the Israel Defense Forces to shoot down Hezbollah drones...
In light of the High Court’s decision regarding the legislation on the issue of “Chief of Staff’s pension increases,” and as forces began maneuvering in Gaza City, Major General Dado Bar Khalifa told MKs on the State Audit Committee that they should be “concerned about the matter.”
Read More:He added that about 12,000 soldiers are missing, due to “the evasion that has become the norm.”
