Iran says IAEA official to visit for talks, no access to nuclear sites planned

Since Israel launched its first military strikes in Iran’s nuclear places during a 12 -day war in June, the Inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) could not reach Iran’s facilities, although IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi remained the first priority of audits.
On May 31, Iran accused IAEA for effective laying the bombing way by publishing a damn report on May 31, which led the 35 -national governors Council to declare Iran to violate its unlocked obligations.
Iran, who denied that he was looking for a nuclear weapon, said that he was connected to the Nuclear Soliferation Agreement (NPT).
“Negotiations with IAEA will be held to determine the framework of cooperation tomorrow.” He said.
“Grossi Assistant General Manager will come to Tehran tomorrow, until it reaches a framework, there is no plan to visit any nuclear site.” Last month, Iran enacted a law by Parliament that suspended cooperation with IAEA. The law predicts that Iran’s nuclear areas should be approved by IAEA by IAEA by the Supreme National Security Council of Tehran.