Pakistan, July 13 -- TEHRAN - Iran has announced that its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy (IAEA) will now take a "new form," signaling a shift in its approach amid ongoing tensions over its nuclear program. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed on Saturday that although cooperation with the IAEA had not stopped, it would be reassessed, and future engagements would depend on safety and security concerns. This move comes after a period of escalating tensions, including a 12-day conflict with Israel that resulted in missile strikes on Iran's military and nuclear sites.

Araghchi clarified that requests for IAEA access to Iran's nuclear sites would now be considered on a case-by-case basis. The review process would involv...