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Iran Official Says Nuke Inspector Deal Expired but Talks Continue

In this photo released by the official website of the office of the Iranian Presidency, President Hassan Rouhani speaks in a meeting in Tehran, Iran, on Dec. 9, 2020. (Iranian Presidency Office via AP) TEHRAN, Iran (AP) Iran’s hard-line parliament speaker said Sunday a temporary deal between Tehran and international inspectors to preserve surveillance images taken at nuclear sites had ended, escalating tensions amid diplomatic efforts to save the Islamic Republic’s atomic accord with world powers. As fellow hard-liners demanded Iran delete the images, officials delayed an earlier-planned news conference by the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna. That signaled negotiations between the United Nations agency and Tehran will continue through Sunday night.

Iran Defies UN Inspectors Refuses to Allow Access to Images – PJ Media

Vahid salemi Someone should ask Joe Biden how those talks for the U.S. to reenter the Iran nuclear agreement are going. He might want to check what’s happening in Iran. Last week, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani struck an optimistic note in speaking about the nuclear talks in Vienna between Iran and 6 other big nations that look to bring the U.S. and Iran back into accord with the agreement signed in 2015. But on Saturday, the speaker of the Iranian parliament, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, said that Iran would no longer allow access to images from cameras trained on Iranian nuclear sites 24 hours a day. That means that one of the primary safeguards to prevent Iran from carrying on illegal research and development of nuclear weapons is lost to the UN inspectors.

Iranian official says nuclear inspector deal has expired

POLITICO Iranian official says nuclear inspector deal has expired The window for a full agreement with the United States and other world powers seems to be narrowing. Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, center, speaks after being elected as speaker of the parliament on Oct. 28, 2020 in Tehran. | Vahid Salemi/AP Photo By ASSOCIATED PRESS Link Copied TEHRAN, Iran Iran’s hard-line parliament speaker said Sunday a temporary deal between Tehran and international inspectors to preserve surveillance images taken at nuclear sites had ended, escalating tensions amid diplomatic efforts to save the Islamic Republic’s atomic accord with world powers. As fellow hard-liners demanded Iran delete the images, officials delayed an earlier-planned news conference by the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna. That signaled negotiations between the United Nations agency and Tehran will continue through Sunday night.

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