The International Atomic Energy Agency's board of governors passed a resolution on Iran's nuclear program with 21 votes in favor. The vote took place during a regular session of the board.
The board's decision
The resolution addresses Iran's nuclear activities. The board is the IAEA's main policymaking body, composed of representatives from member states. The vote count of 21 indicates majority support for the measure.
The specific text of the resolution has not been made public. The board typically has 35 members, though not all may have been present. The number of votes against or abstentions was not immediately available.
What comes next
Iran's response to the resolution is not yet known. The board's decision will be communicated to Iranian authorities. The IAEA continues to monitor nuclear safeguards in member states, including Iran.
The resolution adds to ongoing international diplomatic efforts regarding Iran's nuclear work.




