Pakistan, June 12 -- The International Atomic Energy (IAEA) has passed a resolution against Iran for breaking nuclear rules. This is the first time in 20 years that the has officially accused Iran of violating nuclear non-proliferation agreements. The resolution shows growing concern about Iran's nuclear activities worldwide.

The resolution was proposed by the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. The IAEA's 35-member Board of Governors discussed it during a closed-door meeting in Vienna. They debated Iran's actions and the risks they pose to global security.

In the vote, 19 members supported the resolution, while 3 opposed it. Additionally, 11 members did not vote, either abstaining or absent. This majority shows stro...