Behrouz Kamalvandi, who serves as the spokesman for Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), told IRNA on Sunday that during the recent two-day visit by Grossi to Iran, there was no discussion about giving access to individuals to inspect Iranian nuclear sites.
Kamalvandi said that Iran would definitely reject such requests if they are made by the IAEA.
He said that all agreements reached with the IAEA are within the framework of the laws adopted by the Iranian parliament.
He also rejected reports suggesting that Iran and the IAEA have reached an agreement on launching new monitoring cameras in the Iranian nuclear sites.
Touching upon claims about a major increase in IAEA’s inspections of Iranian nuclear sites, Kamalvandi said increased cases of inspections comply with the Safeguards Agreements and are in line with Iran’s decision in the past to increase enrichment of uranium to 60% of purity.