Iran says ‘no obligation’ to let International Atomic Energy Agency into certain sites
Israel has claimed that a trove of information obtained by its intelligence services contains new information on a previous nuclear weapons programme in Iran. The two sites that the IAEA was denied access to were among three locations that the age...

It comes a day after a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reprimanded Iran for refusing access to two sites which diplomats believe could be connected to the country’s historic nuclear activity.
Gharib Abadi also accused the US and Israel of trying to “exert pressure on the Agency... in order to distort the proactive and constructive cooperation” between the IAEA and Iran.
Israel has claimed that a trove of information obtained by its intelligence services contains new information on a previous nuclear weapons programme in Iran. The two sites that the IAEA was denied access to were among three locations that the agency had been raising questions over since the middle of last year.
The IAEA said in Tuesday's report that it had been sent a letter by Iran saying Tehran did “not recognize any allegation on past activities and does not consider itself obliged to respond to such allegations”. The three sites the IAEA reported on are in addition to another location in Tehran where the agency found uranium particles late last year.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi told AFP on Tuesday during a visit to Paris that he was “worried” by the possibility that there had been undeclared nuclear activity at that site and called on Iran to provide answers. While the IAEA has not identified the site in question, diplomatic sources told AFP the agency asked Iran about a site in the Turquzabad district of Tehran, where Israel has alleged secret atomic activity in the past.
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