Iran’s Parliament has introduced an urgent draft bill to completely withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). The bill is set to be uploaded tomorrow, with debates scheduled for next week.
This move comes amid heightened tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program and ongoing negotiations with world powers. Lawmakers in Iran are pushing for a decisive shift in the country’s nuclear policy, reflecting growing frustration over stalled diplomatic efforts and international sanctions.
The NPT, which Iran has been a part of since 1970, aims to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and promote peaceful uses of nuclear energy. Iran's potential exit could have significant ramifications for regional security and international relations, particularly as the Euro Trio recently moved to reinstate sanctions on Iran, increasing pressure on the nation.
The Iranian government's decision to pursue this bill could escalate tensions further, impacting negotiations with the United States and its allies. As previously reported, similar situations have unfolded in the context of global nuclear diplomacy, making this development particularly critical for international observers.