Friday, May 22, 2015

Iran Wants A 24 Day Notice Before Nuclear Inspectors Visit


YNet News: Iran Seeks 24 Days' Notice Before Nuclear Inspectors Visit

France's foreign minister says Iran wants 24 days’ notice before international inspectors could visit its nuclear sites.

France's foreign minister on Wednesday said that Iran wants 24 days’ notice before international inspectors could visit its nuclear sites in the event of a suspected violation of a deal with world powers over its nuclear program, reported The Associated Press (AP).

Laurent Fabius unveiled details about the state of talks between six world powers and Iran ahead of a June 30 deadline to reach an accord aimed to keep Tehran from developing nuclear weapons.

He said Iran was seeking 24 days between the reporting of a suspected Iranian violation of the deal's terms and the time when International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors would be allowed to visit the relevant nuclear site.

Update #1: French Minster: In nuclear talks, Iran seeks 24 days before IAEA could visit suspect sites -- AP
Update #2: French FM: “A Lot of Things Can Disappear” If Iran is Given 24-Day Warning Before Inspections -- The Tower

WNU Editor: The French foreign minister is right .... a lot can disappear in 24 days.

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