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Iran Refuses Nuclear Inspections After Attacks Until Clear Guidelines Are Set

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Iran has announced it will not comply with the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) demands for inspections of its bombed nuclear facilities, citing a lack of established regulations for reviewing sites damaged by military strikes. Significant attacks by Israel and the U.S. in June targeted key nuclear sites, leaving their current condition uncertain. Iranian Atomic Energy Organization head Mohammad Eslami stated that the IAEA must clarify whether such military actions are permissible and should provide clear procedures for post-war inspections. Meanwhile, the IAEA has urged Iran to cooperate fully and comply with international safeguards, emphasizing the potential threat posed by Iran's non-compliance to global peace and security.

Key Details: • Iran demands clear IAEA procedures for inspecting bombed nuclear sites. • Significant military attacks occurred in June targeting Iranian nuclear facilities. • IAEA has requested Iran to provide updated information on its nuclear materials. • Iran claims its nuclear program is peaceful and focused on technological advancement.

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European UnionInternational Atomic Energy AgencyUnited NationsMohammad EslamiHedda SamsonJay Dharmadhikari

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