IAEA's political strategy toward Iran draws scrutiny

The International Atomic Energy Agency has been accused of pursuing a political agenda against Iran. Critics argue the agency's actions go beyond technical

The International Atomic Energy Agency has been accused of pursuing a political agenda against Iran. Critics argue the agency's actions go beyond technical oversight. The allegations focus on recent inspections and reporting practices. Iran has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing in its nuclear program. The IAEA maintains its mandate is to ensure compliance with safeguards. International observers note the tension could affect diplomatic negotiations. The controversy highlights the intersection of nuclear monitoring and geopolitics. Future meetings may determine whether the agency adjusts its approach.