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Iran Conflict 2026
1MAR

Iran tables bill to leave NPT

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A bill to withdraw from the Non-Proliferation Treaty appeared on parliament's portal as priority legislation. If passed, Iran would be the second state after North Korea to leave.

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Key takeaway

The bill's filing converts a threat into a legislative fact.

MP Malek Shariati uploaded the NPT withdrawal bill to the Islamic Consultative Assembly's parliamentary portal on 28 March, tagged as 'priority legislation.' 1 National security commission spokesman Ebrahim Rezaei stated the treaty 'has had no benefit for us.' The bill would simultaneously revoke all JCPOA restrictions and propose a replacement nuclear treaty with SCO and BRICS member states.

Strikes hit the yellowcake facility at Yazd and the Khondab Heavy Water Complex near Arak. The IAEA has not verified 440 kg of 60%-enriched uranium for eight months . If the NPT did not prevent those strikes and cannot enforce its own verification framework, the incentive to remain evaporates.

The Majlis has not held formal sessions since 28 February. A vote is not imminent. But that may be the point: the bill exists as a loaded instrument that can be advanced the moment parliament reconvenes. The deterrence value comes from its existence, not its passage. North Korea withdrew from the NPT in 2003 and tested its first nuclear weapon three years later. No mechanism existed to restore oversight. Iran has studied that precedent carefully.

A counter-argument: filing a bill is cheap signalling; Iran has threatened NPT withdrawal before without acting. That reading underestimates the changed context. The IAEA's incident centre is activated to monitor repeated strikes on an operating nuclear reactor. The monitoring body designed to prevent a radiological catastrophe may lose its legal standing to act before the strikes stop. This is the nuclear safety paradox of Day 31: the institution is being targeted from above by projectiles and undermined from below by legislation.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

The NPT, or Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, is an international agreement signed by most countries promising not to develop nuclear weapons. In exchange, countries with nuclear weapons agreed to help others use nuclear power peacefully. Iran has been a member but has had arguments with international inspectors for years. Now Iran's parliament has filed a bill that would have Iran leave the treaty entirely. If passed, the international inspectors monitoring Iran's nuclear sites would have to leave. There would be no international oversight of what Iran does with its nuclear materials. Only one country, North Korea, has ever left the NPT before. It tested a nuclear bomb three years after leaving.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Iran's calculation is explicit: if membership in the NPT did not prevent strikes on the Yazd yellowcake facility, the Khondab Heavy Water Complex, and repeated attacks on Bushehr, the treaty provides no security guarantee.

The IAEA has been unable to verify 440 kg of 60%-enriched uranium for eight months, demonstrating that Iran has already effectively suspended cooperation while remaining formally within the treaty. Withdrawal formalises a reality that exists operationally.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    Passage would remove all IAEA oversight of Iranian nuclear facilities at the precise moment the incident centre is activated for repeated strikes on an operating reactor.

    Medium term · 0.85
  • Precedent

    A second NPT withdrawal would effectively terminate the treaty's deterrence value; no state would view NPT membership as a binding constraint in a security crisis.

    Long term · 0.9
  • Meaning

    The SCO and BRICS replacement framework proposal signals Iran is building a parallel nuclear governance structure aligned with China and Russia rather than the Western-dominated IAEA system.

    Medium term · 0.8
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