The United States presented a draft resolution to the International Atomic Energy Agency on June 7, 2026, demanding that Iran immediately hand over detailed information about its nuclear material stockpiles and grant inspectors full access to facilities that have been off-limits since airstrikes hit them a year ago.

The resolution describes the demands as “essential and urgent,” arriving just ahead of the IAEA Board of Governors’ quarterly meeting.

What the resolution actually asks for

Iran must provide precise data on its nuclear facilities and enriched uranium stockpiles without delay. IAEA inspectors must be allowed to verify the condition of sites that were damaged during the June 2025 airstrikes, which reportedly involved both Israeli and US elements.

Since those strikes, Iran has barred inspectors from accessing the damaged locations. That’s roughly a full year of zero international visibility into what’s happening at some of the most sensitive nuclear sites on the planet.