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Iran denounces 'political pressure' from UN nuclear watchdog

Published : Sunday, 7 June, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 37
TEHRAN, Jun 6: Iran on Saturday denounced as a "tool of political pressure" a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) expressing concern over its lack of access to Iranian nuclear sites.
Tehran was engaged in discussions with Washington about its nuclear programme when the United States and Israel attacked it on February 28, sparking war in the region.
Israel had previously struck Iran in June 2025, also while Washington and Tehran were engaged in nuclear negotiations, with Washington joining with later strikes before a ceasefire was declared.
During both conflicts, Iranian nuclear sites were bombed repeatedly.
"If the agency wants to be part of a diplomatic solution, it must refrain from turning a technical report into a tool of political pressure," Deputy Foreign Minister KazemGharibabadi wrote on X.
In a confidential report seen by AFP on Thursday, the IAEA stated that the lack of access to nuclear sites in Iran constitutes a "proliferation concern".
"While the agency acknowledged that the military attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities and sites have created an unprecedented situation, it is critical for the agency to conduct verification activities in Iran without delay," the IAEA said in the report.
The IAEA has never condemned the Israeli-American strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
Gharibabadi on Saturday said the Israeli-American strikes are "not only a violation of Iran's sovereignty", but also "a direct blow to nuclear safety".
"One cannot bomb safeguarded facilities, destroy the access and safety necessary for inspections, and then use the consequences of that very attack as a grievance against Iran," he argued.
Western countries, led by the US and Israel -- Iran's sworn enemy and considered by experts to be the only nuclear power in the Middle East -- accuse Tehran of seeking to acquire nuclear weapons.    "AFP



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