Iran denounces ‘political pressure’ from nuclear watchdog
• Cites restricted access to bombed nuclear sites as key reason for inspection gaps, denies seeking nuclear weapons • IAEA warns lack of access poses a ‘proliferation concern’, urges immediate resumption of verification activities TEHRAN: Iran has repudiated an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report as a “tool of political pressure”, following concerns over restricted access to its nuclear site. Tehran was engaged in discussions with Washington about its nuclear pro
Iran has rejected a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as politically motivated, citing restricted access to its nuclear facilities. The Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister stated that bombing of nuclear sites, which occurred during past conflicts involving the US and Israel, has created an "unprecedented situation." Iran argues that the consequences of these attacks, including damage and safety concerns, should not be used against them by the IAEA. The agency, however, has warned that the lack of access poses a "proliferation concern" and urged Iran to resume verification activities immediately. Western nations, led by the US and Israel, accuse Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons, a claim Tehran denies.
The dispute highlights ongoing international tension over Iran's nuclear program and the challenges in verifying its activities amidst regional conflicts and accusations.
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