Iranian Defense Minister rejected claims that Tehran has allegedly granted access to its military facilities as part of the nuclear framework agreement between the Islamic Republic and the world powers.
Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hussein Dehqan rejected claims that Tehran has allegedly granted access to its military facilities as part of the nuclear framework agreement between the Islamic Republic and the world powers.
"No such agreement has been made; principally speaking, visit to military centers is among our redlines and no such visit will be accepted," Gen. Dehqan stressed on Wednesday.
In its own “fact sheet” which was released the day the deal was reached, the US State Department boasted of comprehensive access inside Iran for UN nuclear inspectors.
The Iranian defense minister reiterated that the Supreme Leader's guidelines, government's strategy and the negotiating team's resolve have placed the Iranian diplomacy on a path that it would never allow the opposite parties to the talks impose their will on the Iranian nation.
Iran and the G5+1 started their new round of talks in Lausanne, Switzerland, late in March to narrow their differences over Tehran's nuclear energy program ahead of a July 1 deadline.
After nine days of hard work, the seven nations reached an understanding on Thursday which laid the ground for them to start drafting the final nuclear deal.