Posted on 08/17/2015 10:26:34 AM PDT by lbryce
Another roadblock to transparency in Tehran
A senior Iranian official declared on Monday that international nuclear inspectors would only be permitted into the country once they receive approval from the Islamic Republics Intelligence Ministry, putting another roadblock between the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Irans contested nuclear sites.
Sayyed Abbas Araqchi, Irans deputy foreign minister and one of the top negotiators in talks that led to the recently inked nuclear deal, told the countrys state-controlled press that Irans intelligence apparatus must approve of any inspector who is issued a visa to enter Iran.
This requirement could complicate efforts to prove to the world that Iran is being fully transparent and that nuclear inspectors inside the country are neutral.
Iran has already stated that no American inspector would be permitted into the country under the deal. The accord also grants Iran a 24-day notice period before inspectors enter any site suspected of being used for nuclear weapons work.
Any individual, out of IAEAs Inspection group, who is not approved by the Islamic Republic of Iran cannot enter the country as the agencys inspector, Araqchi was quoted as telling the Islamic Consultative Assembly News Agency (ICANA), a government news outlet, according to a translation performed by the CIAs Open Source Center (OSC).
This type of screening is fully permitted under the nuclear accord, Araqchi said.
The deal has been set within the framework of the additional protocol and all limitations and supervisions are within the protocol and not beyond that, he said.
Michael Rubin, a former Pentagon adviser and expert on rogue regimes, said that Obama administrations promise of strict inspections is a fallacy.
Administration claims that this was the best possible agreement are pathetic. First Kerry abandoned anytime, anywhere inspections, Rubin said.
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