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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

Iran Condemns UN Security Council Meeting on Nuclear Program as Hypocritical

Jun 10, 2026 02:32 AM CT New York, United States Iran,UN,Nuclear Program,Diplomacy,Security Council

Summary

Iran has issued a formal condemnation of a UN Security Council meeting regarding its nuclear program, characterizing the proceedings as hypocritical. This diplomatic posturing highlights the ongoing tension between Tehran and the international community over nuclear compliance, a key friction point in the broader Iran-Israel conflict theater.

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Actor Responses

Iran NEUTRAL

Slammed the UN Security Council meeting on the nuclear issue as a display of hypocrisy.

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