Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated Friday that there is no plan for IAEA inspections of the country's nuclear sites, according to Israel Hayom. The statement reinforces Iran's public position against international nuclear monitoring.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson publicly ruled out International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspections of the country's nuclear sites on Friday, as reported by Israel Hayom. The statement — 'there is no plan for inspections of Iran's nuclear sites by the IAEA' — echoes earlier positions taken by Iranian officials, including last week's remarks by the National Security Committee barring inspectors entirely. Friday's declaration comes amid ongoing tensions between Tehran and the international community over nuclear oversight, and follows a series of Iranian statements since early June rejecting further negotiations with the United States and dismissing prospects for a near-term diplomatic breakthrough. No additional details were provided regarding the rationale or any potential timeline.
3 developments
- StrongIran says final agreement talks to start in coming days, Hormuz closure denied
- StrongIranian Foreign Ministry spokesman: vessels to pay 'navigation, insurance, environmental' fees in Hormuz
- DevelopingUS Energy Secretary: No Iranian crude will leave the Strait of Hormuz
- StrongIran threatens indefinite Hormuz closure, blocks IAEA inspections as Israeli officials warn of shifting U.S. support
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