Iran IAEA inspector refuses to enter nuclear facility November 7, 8:01

The Iranian Atomic Energy Agency announced that when an IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency inspector visited a nuclear facility, he refused to enter the facility because he was suspected of having something suspicious. As Iran breaks the limits of the nuclear agreement and strengthens uranium enrichment activities, it seems likely that IAEA will be able to maintain inspection activities in the future.

The Iranian Atomic Energy Agency announced yesterday that an IAEA inspector refused to enter the facility because he was suspected of having a suspicious inspection of his belongings when he visited a nuclear facility in Central Natans last week. Did.

The Iranian side then informed the IAEA that it would cancel the inspector's acceptance, and the inspector left Iran and headed for Vienna, Austria, where the IAEA headquarters is located.

The detailed situation, such as what the inspector had, has not been clarified.

On the other hand, IAEA announced that the deputy secretary general of Feruta will report on the inspection activities for Iran's nuclear development meeting on the 7th.

Iran is also planning to explain the inspector's refusal to enter, and the board is likely to discuss this issue.

As Iran continually launches measures to strengthen uranium enrichment activities in a way that breaks the limits of the nuclear agreement, it seems likely that IAEA will be able to maintain inspection activities in the future.