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Iran openly refuses UN IAEA inspectors access to military sites.
2015-08-05
[Jewish Press.com] The Iranian security adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei explained in a broadcast interview last week that United Nations nuclear inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency would not be given access to Tehran's sensitive military nuclear sites.
Is that part of the secret protocol?
Ali Akbar Velayati made the statement in a broadcast interview with Aljazeera on July 31, 2015 that was monitored and translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI).

"First, allow me to emphasize that the issue of the missiles and of Iran's defensive capabilities were not part of the negotiations to begin with," Velayati said.

"No matter what pressure is exerted, Iran never has negotiated and never will negotiate with others -- America, Europe, or any other country -- about the nature and quality of missiles it should manufacture or possess, or about the defensive military equipment that it needs. This is out of the question.

"We in Iran will independently determine what military equipment we need in order to defend our land, the regime of the Islamic Republic, the Iranian people, and the interest of our country.

"Therefore, we will not hesitate to obtain these weapons, with the exception of nuclear weapons or WMD, such as chemical weapons, which are internationally prohibited.
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