Ali Shamkhani: Iran may expel IAEA staff
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- 10 April, 2025
- 17:27
Iran is considering suspending cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) if threats from other countries continue, Ali Shamkhani, political advisor to Iran's supreme leader, wrote on social media, Report informs.
"Continued external threats and the creation of conditions for a military strike against Iran could lead to measures such as the expulsion of IAEA inspectors from the country and the suspension of cooperation with the agency," Shamkhani said.
He also added that Iran could move enriched materials to secure secret locations.
Tehran and Washington will hold talks in Oman on April 12.
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