The IRGC-affiliated Tasnim news agency reported Monday that the issue of granting permits to IAEA inspectors to enter Iran has not been approved by the Iranian negotiating team or other authorized bodies, according to the channel's own report.
IRGC-affiliated Tasnim News Agency on Monday directly contradicted signals of progress in US-Iran nuclear talks, reporting that authorization for IAEA inspectors to enter Iran has not been granted by the Iranian negotiating team or any other authorized body. The report follows a similar pattern of pushback from hardline Iranian outlets against the emerging diplomatic track — as The Zioneer reported minutes earlier from the same outlet, which warned that such inspections would violate Tehran's diplomatic understandings. The current dispatch's sole source is Tasnim, making corroboration pending; the agency's IRGC affiliation positions it as a hardline voice often skeptical of any opening toward the West.
2 developments
- ConfirmedVP Vance: Iran agreed to IAEA inspectors returning to the country
- StrongIranian state media casts doubt on nuclear deal, warns against gradual agreement
- StrongWitkoff tells US lawmakers Iran will let IAEA access nuclear sites and extract enriched uranium
- ConfirmedIranian Foreign Ministry: No IAEA inspections of nuclear sites; Hormuz checks continue
Source and signal
- Internal intake
