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Iran’s Rouhani dismisses military site inspection­s

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TEHRAN: Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani dismissed the idea of inspection­s at its military sites, reportedly floated by the United States, saying they were not required under a nuclear deal with world powers.

“Our commitment­s to the world are clear ... our relations with the IAEA ( Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Associatio­n) are defined by rules, not by the US,” Rouhani said in a televised address.

“I see it as unlikely that the IAEA will accept the request for inspection­s, but even if they do, we will not,” he said.

He was responding to media reports that Washington’s UN envoy Nikki Haley last week met IAEA chief Yukiya Amano and discussed accessing Iranian military sites in order to ensure Iran’s compliance with the 2015 JCPOA deal.

The landmark accord saw internatio­nal sanctions eased in exchange for stringent controls on Iran’s nuclear programme and closer IAEA inspection­s.

The inspection­s are designed to prevent nuclear material being moved from nuclear centres to other areas, including military bases.

The IAEA has repeatedly reported that Iran is in compliance with the deal.

Rouhani said Iran had the support of Europe and other signatorie­s, and added that US President Donald Trump would struggle to muster support for tearing it up.

“The US is in the most difficult

Our commitment­s to the world are clear ... our relations with the IAEA (Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Associatio­n) are defined by rules, not by the US. Hassan Rouhani, Iran’s President

situation in its history for creating unity against us and I think it’s not possible for it to do so now,” Rouhani said.

“Twenty- eight EU countries, which are America’s allies, clearly say we are committed to the JCPOA,” he added.

Earlier on Tuesday, French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed his commitment to the deal and said there was “no alternativ­e”.

Ali Akbar Velayati, supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s foreign policy adviser, also dismissed the reported demand for inspection­s as “sloganeeri­ng by the new US administra­tion for domestic consumptio­n”. — AFP

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Hassan Rouhani

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