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    Iran and Russia Demand Emergency IAEA Meeting Over Recent Attacks on Nuclear Sites

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Iran and Russia have jointly submitted a formal request for an emergency meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Board of Governors to discuss the recent attacks targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. These strikes, carried out by the United States and Israel, have escalated tensions in the region and prompted Tehran to accuse the aggressors of violating international legal frameworks. The request was officially conveyed through a letter addressed to IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi.

    In the letter, Iran’s diplomatic mission in Vienna strongly condemned the air raids, labeling them as blatant infringements of the United Nations Charter, the IAEA’s own statute, and the international protections afforded to safeguarded nuclear sites. Tehran urged the IAEA to convene a special session without delay, emphasizing the need for member states to collectively respond to what it described as unlawful acts against its peaceful nuclear program. This move highlights Iran’s insistence on the legitimacy of its nuclear activities under international oversight.

    Following Russia’s intervention, the IAEA has confirmed that it will hold an extraordinary session of its Board of Governors on March 2, 2026, scheduled just one day prior to the agency’s regular quarterly meeting. The agenda for this special meeting will focus on evaluating the legality of the recent strikes, assessing their impact on Iran’s nuclear capabilities, and considering the broader ramifications for global nuclear governance and security. This session is expected to draw significant international attention given the heightened geopolitical stakes.

    Russia’s call for the emergency IAEA meeting underscores Moscow’s strong opposition to the US and Israeli military actions. The Russian government has previously denounced the air raids as reckless and contrary to established international norms. Moscow argues that such unilateral military interventions not only jeopardize regional stability but also threaten the integrity of the global nuclear non-proliferation regime. This stance aligns with Russia’s broader diplomatic efforts to challenge Western policies in the Middle East.

    Meanwhile, Tehran continues to assert its right to develop nuclear technology strictly for peaceful purposes, as safeguarded by international agreements and monitored by the IAEA. Iranian officials reject any justification for the use of force against their nuclear facilities, maintaining that their program complies with all relevant treaties. In response to the attacks, the IAEA has stressed the critical importance of promptly verifying and securing all nuclear materials within Iran to prevent any potential escalation or misuse.

    The demand for an urgent IAEA session adds a complex dimension to the already strained diplomatic landscape surrounding Iran’s nuclear ambitions. It comes amid ongoing military confrontations and increasingly hostile rhetoric between Tehran, Washington, and Tel Aviv. The outcome of this meeting could have significant implications for the future of international oversight of Iran’s nuclear activities and the broader efforts to maintain peace and security in the region.

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