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Iran has blocked IAEA access to its nuclear facilities

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Iran has blocked IAEA access to its nuclear facilities

Iran has announced that it will no longer allow the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, to enter the country and will not allow surveillance cameras to be installed there.

This statement was made by the Vice Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Hamid Reza Haji Babaei, the Mehr agency writes.

Iran on denial of IAEA access to nuclear facilities

According to the deputy speaker of the Iranian parliament, the country's decision is related to the discovery of confidential data about the facilities in documents received from the Israeli regime.

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“The 12-day war is a continuation of the 47-year-old enmity waged by the United States against the Iranian people,” he says.

Babaei believes that the essence of the feud is not about missiles or the nuclear program, but about the people of Iran, who allegedly made the final decision on their own.

He noted that the more the enemy escalates, the more the people will respond.

As reported by foreign publications, nuclear technologies in Iran are under the control of the IAEA, since the country is still a party to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.

Recently, IAEA inspectors who traveled to Iran to inspect nuclear facilities recorded an increase in the level of uranium enrichment.

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