Araqchi signals Iran may block UN visits to bombed nuclear sites
DUBAI - Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araqchi indicated on June 27 that Tehran may reject any request by the head of UN nuclear watchdog the IAEA for visits to Iranian nuclear sites.
“(IAEA head Rafael Grossi’s) insistence on visiting the bombed sites under the pretext of safeguards is meaningless and possibly even malign in intent,” Mr Araqchi wrote, in a post on X.
“Iran reserves the right to take any steps in defence of its interests, its people, and its sovereignty.”
The IAEA earlier said in a statement: “(Mr Grossi) emphasised the need for IAEA inspectors to continue their verification activities in Iran, as required under its Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement (CSA) with the Agency”.
Iran’s Parliament approved a Bill on June 25 to suspend cooperation with the IAEA.
The move followed an air war with Israel in which Iran’s longtime enemy said it wanted to prevent Tehran developing a nuclear weapon, which led to US forces striking three Iranian nuclear sites. REUTERS
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