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Iran says it will not allow IAEA inspectors at nuclear sites damaged during war

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Iran says it will not allow IAEA inspectors at nuclear sites damaged during war

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TL;DR

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baqaei stated that Tehran has no plan to allow IAEA inspectors into nuclear sites that were damaged during the war, according to Iranian state media.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baqaei told state media on Tuesday that Tehran will not allow International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors access to nuclear sites that were damaged during the recent war. The statement marks a hardening of Iran's position on international oversight of its nuclear program amid ongoing hostilities. The Zioneer has no prior reporting on this specific statement; the broader context of Iranian nuclear site damage during the war has not been independently verified.

02 · How it developed

4 developments

  1. Latest

    UN envoy states inspector access deferred to a later stage of negotiations

  2. Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baqaei officially confirms the refusal of access

  3. Tehran cites recent IAEA resolution as reason for hardening its stance

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03 · Source and signal

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