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    Shafaq News –
    Tehran

    Iran outlined conditions for implementing its
    agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), an Iranian official
    announced on Sunday.

    The member of the
    parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee Mojtaba Zarei announced
    in a statement that Tehran “reserves the full right to determine the identity
    of international inspectors allowed into its nuclear facilities” and could
    withdraw from the deal with the IAEA if confronted with European hostility,
    noting that this principle is based on parliamentary law and directives from
    the Supreme National Security Council.

    Zarei explained
    that during a recent meeting with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to discuss
    the Cairo agreement and understandings with the IAEA, Iran did not grant the
    agency unrestricted access for its inspectors. Instead, he said, IAEA Director
    General Rafael Grossi pledged that inspection procedures would remain under the
    authority of the SNSC.

    Meanwhile, Iran’s
    Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) revealed in a statement that reports
    on nuclear facilities attacked during the June war with Israel will only be
    submitted after security conditions permit and once the council approves.

    The statement
    stressed that all practical measures must be coordinated with the IAEA and
    submitted for council ratification, warning that Iran would immediately halt
    implementation if subjected to “hostile acts,” including any revival of
    annulled UN Security Council resolutions.

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