There was international inspections that didn’t
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Iran says military sites are off-limits for nuclear inspections ...https://www.latimes.com › world › asia › la-fg-iran-nuclea...
Aug 30, 2017 — Iran denied inspectors access to Parchin for years, then finally granted access in 2015 after undertaking extensive construction work at the ...
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Nov 20, 2014
Iran not to allow 'special' nuclear inspections: atomic
Nov 20, 2014 — The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran has said Tehran will not allow any special inspections into the country's nuclear ...
JUNE 13, 2015 Iran's Rouhani aims to limit nuclear inspections, warns of talks delay
By Sam Wilkin
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday a comprehensive nuclear deal could be delayed if world powers brought new issues into play, and he would not accept a U.N. inspections regime that jeopardized state secrets.
“A problem we face on many issues is that when we reach a framework in one meeting, our negotiating partners go back on it in the next meeting,” said Rouhani, a pragmatist elected in 2013 on a platform of limited Iranian engagement with the West, after many years of deepening hostility.
“If the other side sticks to the framework that has been established, and does not bring new issues into play, I believe it can be solved... But if they want to take the path of brinkmanship, the negotiations could take longer.”
The IAEA has long had regular, if limited, access to Iran’s nuclear-related sites. But Tehran has refused to let the agency visit military sites, citing the risk of security-sensitive information being passed on to Western intelligence agencies.
The U.S. ambassador to the IAEA, the U.N. nuclear watchdog, said on Thursday that additional nuclear transparency measures were outlined in a preliminary deal reached in April between Iran and its negotiating partners.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the final word on Iran’s foreign and security policy, has ruled out several requests by the West, including on interviewing its nuclear scientists and “extraordinary supervision measures”.
The Additional Protocol would also permit the IAEA to collect environmental samples like soil that can unearth military dimensions to nuclear activities years after they have taken place.
Western powers have long suspected Iran of trying to develop the means to make atomic bombs, while Iran insists its uranium enrichment program is purely for peaceful purposes.
Rouhani said: “What is important to Iran is that, in implementing this protocol, we make it clear to the world that the accusations we have faced about trying to build a bomb are baseless.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-iran-nucle...HA20150613
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