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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Iran bars two IAEA inspectors

Iran has barred two IAEA inspectors from its nuclear facilities.
Two IAEA inspectors will be denied access to nuclear facilities in Iran, Atomic Energy Organization of Iran head Ali Akbar Salehi said Monday, according to ISNA.

The Iranian news agency quoted Salehi as saying the inspectors had “disclosed information before it had been examined officially” and “provided the media with false information on Iran’s nuclear work” at a recent IAEA Board of Governors meeting in Vienna.

Salehi stressed that the Islamic republic would continue to “comply by our international commitments” as stated in the NPT, but warned that his country would “not ignore” its rights.
But in the meantime, until the IAEA can replace these inspectors (assuming that's an option that's on the table), Iran gets some indeterminate period of time in which its nuclear facilities go unexamined.

What could go wrong?

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