Thursday, January 13, 2005

Iran warns IAEA not to spy on military sites

Iran warned on Wednesday it would not allow UN nuclear inspectors to “spy” on a suspect military site which the United States claims may be involved in covert nuclear weapons activities. ...

“We are watchful. We have allowed inspections into our military installations but we will not allow any espionage or the theft of information from our military sites,” Hossein Mousavian, the spokesman for Iran’s nuclear negotiations team, said in remarks carried by the Mehr news agency.

It is not necessary for the inspectors to enter the installations. They are authorized to take samples outside (the buildings) using their equipment.” ...

Iran will not allow other countries to halt its enrichment program, and we will soon resume uranium enrichment under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency,” more

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