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Iran's nuclear program is directly governed by the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) through its safeguards obligations [1], and the country has faced international scrutiny regarding its potential withdrawal from the treaty [2]. Furthermore, the academic discourse surrounding Iran's nuclear policy frequently analyzes its relationship with the NPT framework [3].

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Iran in crisis: the landscape after the Twelve-Day War - OSW osw.waw.pl OSW 1 fact
accountIran has resumed dialogue with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the E3, agreeing to provide conditional access to selected nuclear facilities, despite official rhetoric threatening to withdraw from the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty (NPT).
Domestic and International Factors Affecting Iranian Foreign Policy ... academia.edu Academia.edu 1 fact
referenceWade L. Huntley authored the 2006 article 'Rebels Without a Cause: North Korea, Iran and the NPT,' published in International Affairs 82(4):723-742.
The Axis of Instability: Iran, Proxy Warfare, and the Fragmenting ... meforum.org Middle East Forum 1 fact
referenceThe International Atomic Energy Agency’s November board report details Iran’s safeguards obligations and the agency’s findings and documentation under the NPT safeguards framework.