Iran Rejects IAEA Inspections
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman says the country has no plan to let IAEA inspectors visit nuclear sites targeted in conflict
To decide on use of unfrozen funds with no restrictions - - Strait of Hormuz is open without charges, but what happens after 60 days depends on the negotiations - - Parties to MOU are trying to achieve all of its clauses before starting negotiations on nuclear issue - - If Israel violates the MOU in any format, including by attacking Lebanon and Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iran will respond - - 5 parts of MoU need to be fully implemented before negotiations on nuclear dossier and IAEA role - - Cannot confirm statement made by U.S. that funds from unfrozen Iranian assets would be spent on American corn, soy and wheat - - Iran’s missile program never part of negotiations - - - Follow Up: Iran UN Ambassador Bahreini: Continue to discuss in very good talks yesterday at technical level.
Two working groups will be established within the coming days to discuss the removal of sanctions against Iran, and issues related to Iranian nuclear activities - - 5 parts of MOU needs to be fully implemented before negotiations on nuclear dossier and IAEA role - - - **Reminder: 06/22 (IR) VP Vance: Iranians are allowing inspectors in for the first time in a while - - The IAEA has said it has been unable to inspect affected Iranian facilities, with only Bushehr visited recently