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Iran rejects inspections of bombed nuclear sites without IAEA framework

Iran demands the IAEA establish clear post-war inspection protocols and condemn military strikes before allowing site inspections, citing a legal gap in safeguards, officials said.

  • On Wednesday, Mohammad Eslami said Tehran will not permit inspections of facilities struck by the US until the International Atomic Energy Agency establishes a clear framework, formally demanding rules be 'defined and codified'.
  • United States military and Israel carried out strikes earlier this year that damaged Natanz, Fordo and Isfahan, and following those attacks Tehran expelled IAEA inspectors, arguing the agency failed to condemn the strikes.
  • Citing the Geneva Conventions, Mohammad Eslami said the International Atomic Energy Agency must reject or justify military action against safeguarded sites and condemn strikes if no post-war inspection procedures exist.
  • The International Atomic Energy Agency in late November urged Iran to provide full cooperation and allow verification of nuclear material, while Amir-Saeid Iravani said Iran seeks principled diplomacy and called on France, the United Kingdom and the United States to restore trust.
  • Resolution 2231's legal status is contested, with Amir-Saeid Iravani saying it expired on October 18, 2025; Hedda Samson called for updated declarations while Russia and China echoed Tehran's criticism of the UN Security Council meeting.
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Iran refuses inspection of nuclear sites until IAEA provides new guidelines after bombing

Iran has said it will not comply with any demands from the UN’s nuclear watchdog to inspect its bombed nuclear sites, citing the absence of established regulations for inspecting facilities damaged by military strikes.

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PressTV broke the news in Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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