The Wall Street Journal claims that IAEA inspectors were barred from entering – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr News Agency, “Laurence Norman”, a reporter for the American Wall Street Journal, claimed in a Twitter message on Sunday that Iran had prevented the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors from entering the Karaj nuclear facility.
The claim comes as the International Atomic Energy Agency has not yet issued a statement.
Allegations of a nuclear deal with Iran come as Iran, two years after the US unilaterally withdrew from the IAEA and European parties delayed fulfilling their obligations under the agreement, began steps under IAEA oversight to reduce its commitments and announced that sanctions would be lifted. And the fulfillment of Borjami’s obligations by the other parties to this agreement, compensatory measures in Borjami will be reversible.
On March 26, 2009, in line with the implementation of Article 6 of the Law on Strategic Action for the Abolition of Sanctions and the Protection of the Interests of the Iranian Nation, Iran suspended oversight oversight and the voluntary implementation of the Additional Protocol.
Iran has repeatedly stressed the peaceful nature of its nuclear program. In contrast, Western countries and the United States have always made claims to show Iran’s nuclear program as worrying.
Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, in a conversation with officials and political leaders of the countries on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, stressed that despite Iran’s readiness to fulfill all the commitments of the UN Security Council, fulfillment of these commitments is conditional on cancellation. All US sanctions are against Iran, and Tehran’s position on the Vienna talks is not negotiation for negotiation, but negotiation should be aimed at securing the interests of the Iranian people.
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