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(Times of Israel) Iranian Defense Minister Brig.-Gen. Hossein Dehgan said Wednesday that international inspectors would not be granted access to military sites under the framework agreement on Iran's nuclear program. "No such agreement has been reached and basically, visiting military centers are among the red lines and no visit to these centers will be allowed," Iranian media reported. He said reports that the deal will allow International Atomic Energy Agency experts to inspect military centers across Iran were "lies" and "deceits." 2015-04-09 00:00:00Full Article
Iran Rules Out Inspection for Military Sites
(Times of Israel) Iranian Defense Minister Brig.-Gen. Hossein Dehgan said Wednesday that international inspectors would not be granted access to military sites under the framework agreement on Iran's nuclear program. "No such agreement has been reached and basically, visiting military centers are among the red lines and no visit to these centers will be allowed," Iranian media reported. He said reports that the deal will allow International Atomic Energy Agency experts to inspect military centers across Iran were "lies" and "deceits." 2015-04-09 00:00:00Full Article
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