The UN atomic watchdog’s board issues a resolution calling for urgent action by Iran regarding its nuclear program. Across reports, the board demands that Iran fully cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), provide complete information about its nuclear material, and allow inspectors access to relevant nuclear sites. The resolution stresses that Tehran’s provision of information is “essential and urgent” and frames the requested cooperation as necessary for the agency’s verification work.
The reports also state that the board specifically seeks details related to Iran’s stockpile of near weapons-grade nuclear material. Taken together, the accounts describe a formal push by the board for transparency and inspection access, aimed at enabling the IAEA to clarify the status of Iran’s nuclear material and related activities. The sources do not indicate in the excerpts provided what immediate steps Iran will take in response, or whether the board attaches additional conditions beyond cooperation, information disclosure, and site access.