Iran says IAEA case for inspecting sites based on fake Israeli intel By Reuters

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Iran on Thursday remained by its choice to deny U.N. atomic assessors access to destinations where they have inquiries regarding past exercises, contending that the office's case depends on "created" Israeli knowledge.  

The International Atomic Energy Agency, which is policing Iran's disturbed atomic arrangement with significant forces, sounded a caution on Tuesday over an absence of Iranian collaboration in clearing up what the IAEA suspects are undeclared exercises and materials going back to the mid 2000s. Iran has denied it access to two destinations.  

Negotiators who follow the IAEA express the choice to review those destinations to take ecological examples was put together at any rate partially with respect to a trove of records Israel says its insight specialists seized in Iran. Israel considers it a "chronicle" of past exercises.


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