BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 20.​ Iran doesn't
consider it appropriate to transfer information about the Natanz,
Fordow, and Isfahan nuclear facilities that were attacked due to
technical and security issues, Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesman for
the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), told reporters,
Trend reports.


According to him, Iran doesn't want to share with the other
parties the extent of damage to its nuclear facilities and uranium
materials. If advised, Iran will protect the country's technical
information by fulfilling its obligations.


Kamalvandi said that Iran's Supreme National Security Council
can give the main legal opinion on this issue.


The official noted that the Iranian side has focused more on
safeguard protocols.


Iran has minimized its relations with the International Atomic
Energy Agency following Israeli and U.S. airstrikes on Iranian
nuclear facilities in June. In this regard, the Iranian parliament
has adopted a law on cooperation with the IAEA. According to the
law, any cooperation with the IAEA can take place only with the
approval of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran.


On the morning of June 13, Israel launched a series of
airstrikes targeting Iran, resulting in the deaths of numerous
high-ranking military officials, generals, nuclear scientists, and
other senior figures.


That same evening, Iran retaliated with Operation True Promise
III, a large-scale missile and drone assault on multiple targets,
including Tel Aviv, which caused civilian casualties and extensive
damage.


On June 22, the United States conducted airstrikes on three
Iranian nuclear facilities, with reports indicating the destruction
of these sites.


The following evening, June 23, Iran launched airstrikes on the
U.S. military base in Qatar, further escalating tensions in the
region.


On June 24, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office announced that
Israel had agreed to a ceasefire with Iran, facilitated by the U.S.
President Donald Trump. In response, Iran’s Supreme National
Security Council issued a statement confirming the cessation of
hostilities.


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