Iran Condemns US-Israeli Strikes on Nuclear Facilities at IAEA Board
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Iran's delegation at the IAEA Board of Governors meeting formally condemned recent US and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The move highlights Tehran's diplomatic efforts to frame the attacks as violations of international safeguards, aiming to isolate Israel and the US diplomatically while asserting the legitimacy of its nuclear program under IAEA oversight.
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Condemned US and Israeli attacks on nuclear facilities as unprecedented violations of IAEA safeguards.
Identified by Iran as a perpetrator of strikes on nuclear facilities.
Identified by Iran as a perpetrator of strikes on nuclear facilities.
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"The new event describes Iran's diplomatic condemnation of 'recent US and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.' Event 4 provides the context of a '100-Day US-Israel Military Campaign Against Iran,' which is the direct military action that precipitated Iran's diplomatic response at the IAEA. The diplomatic move is a consequence of the military campaign described in Event 4."
"Event 1 describes US military interception of Iranian drones and missiles, indicating active hostilities between the US and Iran. The new event is a diplomatic reaction to US involvement in strikes against Iran. Both events reflect the ongoing US-Iran conflict dimension, occurring in parallel as military and diplomatic fronts of the same broader confrontation."
"The new event highlights US concerns regarding Iran's diplomatic activities, which directly parallels Event 3 where Iran is actively engaging in diplomatic condemnation at the IAEA. Both events reflect the intensification of the diplomatic and intelligence front of the conflict between the US/Israel and Iran."
"Both events represent Iran's coordinated diplomatic offensive to condemn US-Israeli actions in multilateral forums. Event 6 involves the IAEA, while the new event involves the SCO, indicating a parallel strategy to internationalize the conflict narrative across different diplomatic platforms."