Iran (AP) — An Iranian nuclear negotiator says his team has agreed to grant U.N. inspectors "managed access" to military sites as part of a deal over its contested program، apparently contradicting earlier comments by the nation`s supreme leader.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi`s comments، carried by state television Sunday، came after he and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif attended a closed session of parliament. The report also quoted Araghchi as saying Iranian negotiators rejected demands that its scientists be interviewed
Iran`s supreme leader، Ayatollah Ali Khamenei، earlier vowed to not allow international inspection of Iran`s military sites or access to Iranian scientists under any nuclear agreement.
Iran and six world powers are negotiating a final deal over its nuclear program. They face a June 30 deadline.
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