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Iran’s Foreign Ministry says no U.N. inspectors scheduled to visit bombed nuclear sites
Esmail Baghaei made the comment to journalists at a news conference in Tehran, Iran’s capital. The post Iran’s Foreign Ministry says no U.N. inspectors scheduled to visit bombed nuclear sites appeared first on MS NOW.
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KSAT San Antonio
· Jun 23, 2026
Iran's Foreign Ministry says no visit scheduled for UN inspectors to visit bombed nuclear sites
Iran says there’s been no visit scheduled for inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency to see nuclear sites earlier bombed by the United States.
The Tribune
· Jun 23, 2026
Iran says no visit scheduled for UN inspectors to visit bombed nuclear sites
Iran said on Tuesday that there’s been no visit scheduled for inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to see nuclear sites earlier bombed by the United States. Esmail Baghaei made the comment to journalists at a news conference in Tehran, Iran’s capital. Baghaei’s remarks appear to cut against those made by US Vice []
Kuwait Times
· Jun 23, 2026
US, Iran spar over nuclear inspections
TEHRAN: Iran said Tuesday that the UN’s nuclear watchdog will not be able to inspect key nuclear sites bombed by the US and the Zionist entity last year, as the first round of talk...
Egypt Independent
· Jun 24, 2026
Head of UN nuclear watchdog says it will inspect Iran nuclear sites as part of US-Iran agreement
Inspectors from the United Nation’s nuclear watchdog will visit nuclear sites in Iran, its chief has said, after contradictory remarks from the US and Iran on whether those sites would be inspected as part of their agreement to end the war. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head Rafael Mariano Grossi said the memorandum of understanding The post Head of UN nuclear watchdog says it will inspect Iran nuclear sites as part of US-Iran agreement appeared first on Egypt Independent.
BRICS News
· Jun 23, 2026
[Photo] JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Iran denies plans to allow nuclear inspections at sites damaged in the war.
JUST IN: Iran denies plans to allow nuclear inspections at sites damaged in the war.@BRICSNews
Iran Herald
· Jul 1, 2026
"Talk of IAEA inspectors' access to bombed sites is false": Iran's Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf
Tehran [Iran], July 2 (ANI): Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said that Iran will not allow inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to access bombed nuclear sites, saying the restriction is mandated by a law passed by parliament and the Supreme National Security Council.'Talk of IAEA inspectors' access to bombed sites is false,' Ghalibaf said during a televised interview
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