U.N. Watchdog Censures Iran Over Nuclear Program Secrecy

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Europe|U.N. Watchdog Censures Iran Over Nuclear Program Secrecy

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The action could lead to sanctions against Tehran, which has barred international monitoring of its accelerated uranium enrichment efforts.

The flag of the International Atomic Energy Agency, with a picture of an atom on a blue background, flutters in front of an office building.
The headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, Austria, on Thursday.Credit...Joe Klamar/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Steven Erlanger

Nov. 21, 2024, 4:07 p.m. ET

The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog agency censured Iran on Thursday evening for failing to cooperate fully with the agency’s monitoring and inspection, as the country is obligated to do under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.

The censure by the International Atomic Energy Agency could lead to penalties against Iran, including renewed economic sanctions.

The agency’s Board of Governors voted 19 to 3, with 12 abstentions, for the censure, despite intensive lobbying by Iran and its foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi. He spoke to officials of countries on the board, including Brazil, South Africa, Bangladesh, Algeria, Burkina Faso and Pakistan, urging them to oppose the resolution, which was put forward by Britain, France, Germany and the United States.

The three votes against were cast by Russia, China and Burkina Faso.

Mr. Aragchi promised that Iran would retaliate if the resolution passed, most likely choosing to accelerate its enrichment of uranium to levels close to bomb grade, rather than putting a cap on that enrichment.

His deputy, Kazem Gharibabadi, had said before the vote that, “We have already said clearly that if the resolution is approved, we will give a firm and immediate response to it.”

The three European nations and the United States moved to censure Iran over its secretive nuclear program and its consistent refusal to answer questions from the I.A.E.A. or allow oversight. The Western powers were hoping to shore up the credibility of the global agency responsible for ensuring safe use of nuclear power and preventing nuclear weapons proliferation before Donald J. Trump’s return to the White House.


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