IAEA lost credibility: Iranian parliament 

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN- More than two hundred Iranian lawmakers issued a joint statement on Sunday in reaction to the censure resolution on Iran adopted by
Grossi's visit to the Occupied Palestinian Territories and his meeting with the leaders of a regime that refuses to accept the
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and does not deny various reports on the illegal acquisition of nuclear weapons are the most obvious signs of
intelligence service is the basis of the secretariat's requests for access in Iran, which is a clear indication of the political and
process in the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Islamic Consultative Assembly (Parliament) supports the actions of the esteemed
government and the Atomic Energy Organization of our country to reduce cooperation with the IAEA, including the cessation of non-safeguards
IAEA in the wake of the resolution of the Board of Governors
On Wednesday, the board adopted a resolution on what it called Iran's insufficient cooperation with the international organization, claiming
that Tehran had not provided sufficient explanations regarding the finding of traces of nuclear materials at three undeclared sites
facilities, stressing that these cameras are not part of Tehran's commitment to the Safeguards agreement recently signed with the
Agency.Iran said the shutdown of IAEA cameras is the first step and if the West continues its nonconstructive measures, it will take other
retaliatory measures.Iran first turned off nearly 20% of IAEA surveillance cameras that operated beyond the Safeguards agreement between
Tehran and the UN nuclear watchdog
Then it announced the start of installing more advanced centrifuges.Iranian officials also said that Tehran could take further measures in