Iran has begun considering withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, according to reports by an Iranian news agency, in what could mark a significant shift in its nuclear policy.
According to the report, the development follows the introduction of a bill in parliament proposing major changes to the country’s nuclear framework.
As per the channel report, the Iranian legislation outlines a series of key measures that could redefine Iran’s commitments on the global stage.
Among the central proposals is Iran’s potential withdrawal from the NPT, a cornerstone international agreement aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons.
The bill also calls for the repeal of domestic legislation governing Iran’s obligations under the nuclear deal framework.
In addition, the proposed law seeks to promote new agreements with like-minded countries to advance peaceful nuclear technology, signalling a possible pivot in Iran’s international cooperation strategy.
The move comes amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing debates over nuclear policies, raising concerns about the future of global non-proliferation efforts.










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