The Iranian government says it has the right to decide which international inspectors will be allowed to monitor its nuclear facilities.
A spokesman for Iran's Foreign Ministry said Tehran could reject the inspectors on the basis of their previous activities.
The official, Ramin Mahmanparast, was echoing comments by the nation's nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi, who noted Iran had accepted alternate inspectors provided by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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More News On Iran's Nuclear Program
Iran Claims Right to Reject Nuclear Inspectors -- Voice of America
Iran claims right to vet UN nuclear inspectors -- AFP
IAEA says Iran is blocking its work -- UPI
Shock: Iran Stockpiling Enriched Uranium -- Threatswatch
U.N. report says Iran is stockpiling enriched uranium -- Washington Post
Iran needs to heed IAEA demands- Russia foreign min -- Reuters
Russian FM tells Iran to cooperate with IAEA -- Jerusalem Post
Iran Six may rethink proposals on Tehran's nuclear program - Lavrov -- RIA Novosti
Iran Possesses Enough Uranium For 3 N-Devices: UN Report -- RTT News
Tehran has fuel for warheads, inspectors warn -- Sydney Morning Herald
IAEA report on Iran's nuclear program partially "politicized": spokesman -- Xinhuanet
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