USA Today: Iran official: Foreign inspectors can't see military sites
A senior military commander in Iran said Sunday that foreign inspectors would be barred from military sites in the country under any nuclear agreement with world powers, the Associated Press reported.
Speaking on state TV, Gen. Hossein Salami, deputy leader of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, said allowing the inspection is tantamount to "selling out," according to the news agency.
The United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia, China and Germany — the so-called P5 +1 group — reached an understanding with Iran earlier this month on limits to its nuclear program in return for lifting crippling economic sanctions.
More News On Iranian Remarks That they Will Block Inspectors From Visiting Military Sites
Iran to block inspectors to military sites, reports -- Deutsche Welle
Iran Guard Says Military Sites Not Open To Inspections -- Radio Free Europe
Iran guard says no military site inspections under nuclear deal -- Al Bawaba
Iran never to allow foreigners to inspect military sites: Top commander -- Press TV (Iran)
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