Iran Rejects Nuclear Inspections Ahead of New Talks With IAEA

Iran has refused to allow nuclear site inspections during an upcoming visit by a senior International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) official. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran will not grant access to the IAEA inspectors when they arrive in Tehran on Monday. This decision comes ahead of new talks between Iran and the IAEA, which are expected to address the agency's concerns about Iran's nuclear program. The refusal to permit inspections is seen as a further escalation of tensions between Iran and the international community, as the country continues to assert its sovereignty and resist pressure to comply with the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal. The outcome of the upcoming talks with the IAEA will be closely watched, as it may have significant implications for the future of Iran's nuclear program and its relations with the global community.
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