Iran Enhances Security for Nuclear Facilities: Araqchi Updates U.N. and I.A.E.A. on New Safeguards

Iran Enhances Security for Nuclear Facilities: Araqchi Updates U.N. and I.A.E.A. on New Safeguards

In a significant move, Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi has formally notified the United Nations and the International Atomic Energy Agency (I.A.E.A.) about the nation’s plans to implement special measures aimed at defending its people, interests, and nuclear facilities. This announcement comes amid rising tensions and concerns regarding Iran’s nuclear program.

Araqchi delivered this important message in a letter addressed to several high-profile figures, including U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, U.N. Security Council President Evangelos C. Sekeris, and I.A.E.A. Chief Rafael Grossi on Thursday.

In his correspondence, Araqchi referenced a CNN report from May 20, 2025, which cited U.S. officials claiming that the Israeli regime was preparing to attack Iranian nuclear facilities. He issued a stern warning that any Israeli aggression targeting Iran’s nuclear sites would be met with a decisive response, similar to previous encounters.

In addition to addressing security concerns, Araqchi reiterated Iran’s position that its nuclear program is entirely peaceful, a fact that has been consistently confirmed by reports from the I.A.E.A. He highlighted the importance of the following points:

  • Resolutions from the I.A.E.A. affirm that attacks or threats against nuclear facilities jeopardize the development of peaceful nuclear energy.
  • Such threats pose risks that extend beyond national borders.

Araqchi also pointed out that Israel’s own nuclear program constitutes a significant threat to global security. He urged the international community to:

  1. Apply pressure on the Israeli regime to dismantle its nuclear arsenal.
  2. Encourage commitment to disarmament agreements.

This announcement signifies Iran’s ongoing commitment to safeguarding its national interests and upholding its right to a peaceful nuclear program while addressing the complexities of regional security challenges.

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