(Reuters) Louis Charbonneau and John Irish - Several nuclear security experts with long experience in international weapons inspections are urging the UN nuclear watchdog to release details of how the sensitive Parchin military site will be inspected as part of the nuclear deal with Iran. David Albright, head of the Institute for Science and International Security, said details "should be released because it's undermining the IAEA's credibility." "Whatever the outcome of the sampling, the secrecy makes it harder to determine whether it's a credible sampling approach." Former IAEA deputy director-general Olli Heinonen said, "This is a very unusual IAEA verification approach, which has no reason to be confidential unless a very special reason - proprietary, economic or security - calls for it."
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