JAKARTA - The UN nuclear watchdog inspectors, the IAEA, visited Iran's nuclear sites last week. The visit came after the IAEA urged Iran to " seriously raise" cooperation.
The IAEA has conducted dozens of inspections in Iran since hostilities with Israel in June 2025, but last week highlighted they were not given access to nuclear facilities such as Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, which were bombed by the United States.
"As long as we are members of the NPT (Nuclear Weapons Non-Proliferation Agreement), we will comply with our commitments, and last week, IAEA inspectors visited several nuclear facilities, including Tehran Research Reactor," Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said. other names were reported by Reuters, Monday, November 10.
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Head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, said last week Iran should " seriously increase" cooperation with United Nations (UN) inspectors to avoid escalating tensions with the West.
Iranian officials blamed the IAEA for justifying Israel's bombing of a 12-day war in June, which began a day after the IAEA council decided to declare Iran violating obligations based on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Baghaei's statement on Monday was in response to Grossi's statement last week that Iran "cannot say 'I remain in the nuclear weapons non-proliferation agreement', and then do not comply with obligations".
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