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Iran denies UN team access to nuclear plant

 

Iran denies access to its nuclear plant to International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors seeking to promote peaceful use of nuclear energy, says Mohammad Baqir Qalibagh, speaker of Iranian parliament We have information, data and photos that are safe, but they cannot be handed over to the UN nuclear agency until a new agreement is reached.

The speaker of the Iranian parliament, Mohammad Baqer Qalibagh, has said that the monitoring agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has expired, so his country will allow the agency to reach its nuclear plants. Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) had a three-month agreement in February that allowed the agency to inspect the nuclear plant and obtain other information and images aimed at ensuring that Nuclear energy in these plants is being used for peaceful purposes only.

The three-month agreement, which expired on May 24, was renewed for another month, but the agency also requested an extension after the extension expired on June 24, which Iran said the National Security Council was considering. Iran's announcement of non-cooperation with the agency could jeopardize talks on secession of the United States from a 2015 global nuclear deal with six countries.

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