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(Ha'aretz) Barak Ravid - Following the AP report on Wednesday of a draft agreement between the IAEA and Iran that Iranian officials would inspect the Parchin military site without UN inspectors, who would be barred from the site, Israel demanded on Thursday that the world powers and the IAEA publish all the secret agreements with Iran, along with their appendices, regarding the investigation into possible military dimensions of its nuclear program. Senior officials in Jerusalem said that only publishing all the details would clarify the doubts that have arisen regarding the UN inspection's effectivity and reliability. National Security Adviser Yossi Cohen told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee several weeks ago that the powers refuse to brief Israel fully on the agreements between the IAEA and Iran. "The more we learn of the agreement, the more we see that our concerns are justified," an Israeli official said Thursday.2015-08-21 00:00:00Full Article
Israel Demands Publication of All Secret Agreements with Iran
(Ha'aretz) Barak Ravid - Following the AP report on Wednesday of a draft agreement between the IAEA and Iran that Iranian officials would inspect the Parchin military site without UN inspectors, who would be barred from the site, Israel demanded on Thursday that the world powers and the IAEA publish all the secret agreements with Iran, along with their appendices, regarding the investigation into possible military dimensions of its nuclear program. Senior officials in Jerusalem said that only publishing all the details would clarify the doubts that have arisen regarding the UN inspection's effectivity and reliability. National Security Adviser Yossi Cohen told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee several weeks ago that the powers refuse to brief Israel fully on the agreements between the IAEA and Iran. "The more we learn of the agreement, the more we see that our concerns are justified," an Israeli official said Thursday.2015-08-21 00:00:00Full Article
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