Reuters: Iran's Khamenei rules out interviews with nuclear scientists
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Wednesday Tehran would not accept "unreasonable demands" by world powers during negotiations over its disputed nuclear program, and ruled out letting inspectors interview its atomic scientists.
The comments, broadcast live on state TV, were the latest in a series of forthright statements on inspections in the countdown to a June 30 deadline to resolve a decade-old standoff over Iran's nuclear work.
"We will never yield to pressure ... We will not accept unreasonable demands ... Iran will not give access to its (nuclear) scientists," Khamenei said.
WNU Editor: If this is the position that Iran will take .... this deal will then become useless.
More News On Remarks From Iran's Supreme Leader Ruling Out Nuclear Inspections
Iran's leader says no military inspections will be allowed, news agency reports -- CNN
Iran rejects access to military sites, scientists -- AP
Iranian leader bashes nuclear inspections -- The Hill
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What a waste of time and money it's been. Now we have to start the debate of what to do now my guess is we start negotiations again.
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