Iran's Parliament Announces It Will Pass A Law To Withdraw The Country From An International Nuclear Agreement

By Amanuel Janberu
Published on 08/30/25

Iran's parliament has announced it will pass a law that would withdraw the country from an international agreement that bans it from developing nuclear weapons.

Germany, France and Britain, which say Iran has "not complied" with the 2015 nuclear deal, have called for the reim position of previously lifted sanctions on Iran.

When United States President Donald Trump terminated the agreement in 2018, the other signatories to the agreement had nothing to do with it.

Iran After being hit by Israel and the United States, three governments have asked the United Nations to reimpose sanctions on the country despite its refusal to allow the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to inspect its nuclear facilities

While Iran warned of strong retaliation, Russia and China strongly opposed the three countries' stance.

Iran's parliament has also announced that it is preparing to draft a law that would completely withdraw Tehran from the international agreement that prevents it from developing nuclear weapons.