Iran says will ban US experts from UN nuclear inspections
Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas
Araghchi said Iran will only allow inspectors from countries that have
diplomatic relations with it. The previously undisclosed remarks were
made during a Sunday meeting with parliamentarians.
He also said inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency will not have access to “sensitive and military documents.”
Iran and world powers reached a historical deal earlier this month aimed at curbing Tehran’s disputed nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions. Western nations have long suspected Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons alongside its civilian atomic program, allegations denied by Tehran, which insists its nuclear activities are entirely peaceful.
The U.S. and Iran severed diplomatic relations after the 1979 Islamic revolution and the hostage crisis at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Canada closed its embassy in Tehran and suspended diplomatic relations in 2012.
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