Haley’s proposed inspection of Iranian military sites not noteworthy: Hatami

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News ID: 12526
Iran » Iran
Publish Date: 13:55 - 29 August 2017
TEHRAN, August 28 - Iran's’ Defense minister says Haley’s proposing inspection of Iran’s military sites is not noteworthy.

TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - In response to sayings about inspecting Iran’s suspected military sites, Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami  said that Haley is not in such a position to claim such a thing and that her claim is not worthy to be mentioned.

Nikki Haley, the US representative in UN, recently visited IAEA chief Yukyia Amano.

In this visit, the US representative in UN claimed that according to the JCPOA IAEA could monitor Iran’s suspected military sites and inspect them.

Haley had earlier traveled to Vienna, where the IAEA is headquartered, as part of the Trump administration’s “review” of the deal. There, she met with IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano.

In her Friday remarks, and attempting to make her case for IAEA access to Iranian military sites, she accused Iran of past covert nuclear work. This is while when the JCPOA was implemented, the international nuclear agency permanently closed a file looking into such allegations against Iran, meaning that any such suspicions had been dispelled.

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