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Iran Says IAEA Will Not Be Granted Access to Attacked Nuclear Sites
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75% right-leaningFirst reported by Ynet · 2 days ago
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What happened
Iran’s deputy foreign minister said the IAEA will not be given access to attacked nuclear facilities or nuclear material. He said the issue depends on a final deal and full sanctions relief, and that no requested meeting with Rafael Grossi occurred in Switzerland.
- 01Kazem Gharibabadi said Iran has no plan to grant IAEA access to attacked nuclear sites.
- 02He also said the agency will not be given access to nuclear material there.
- 03The dispute, he said, will be handled only in a final agreement tied to lifting all sanctions.
- 04Gharibabadi said no meeting with Rafael Grossi took place in Switzerland.
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