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rightREPORTIran FM spox. says IAEA interactions to continue as pro-IRGC outlet denies US claims of invitation
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What Happened
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei told state news agency IRNA on Monday that interactions with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) would continue under existing safeguards commitments, but said no additional nuclear commitments were made during Sunday's talks in Switzerland. Separately, the IRGC-affiliated Tasnim News Agency denied claims by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent that Iran had agreed to permit IAEA inspectors into the country, calling the assertion 'very damaging' and a violation of the Memorandum of Understanding. Tasnim argued that admitting inspectors would collapse Iran's policy of 'nuclear ambiguity' and serve only the enemy, adding that Iranian officials had prevented IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi from attending Sunday's negotiations. The outlet described IAEA inspectors as 'America's foot soldiers' and insisted any inspector presence must be part of a final agreement, which it deemed unlikely given past US actions.
Key Actors
- ·Esmail Baghaei(Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson)Asserted IAEA interactions would continue solely under existing safeguards and procedures, denying new commitments.
- ·Tasnim News Agency(IRGC-affiliated media outlet)Rejected US claims of IAEA inspector access, framing them as a threat to nuclear ambiguity and an intelligence boost for the US.
- ·Scott Bessent(US Treasury Secretary)Posted on X that Iran had agreed to permit IAEA inspectors into the country, a claim contested by Iran.
- ·IAEA(International nuclear watchdog)Reportedly blocked by Iranian officials from attending Sunday's Swiss negotiations; its inspector access remains a contested issue.
Why It Matters
The divergence between the Foreign Ministry's technical continuity message and the IRGC-aligned Tasnim's hardline rejection of inspector access reveals internal Iranian power struggles over nuclear transparency. The incident underscores how the 'nuclear ambiguity' doctrine—treating undisclosed enrichment sites as a strategic deterrent—clashes with diplomatic engagement, potentially derailing fragile talks. For the US, Bessent's unverified claim and Tasnim's hostile response risk escalating mistrust at a sensitive moment, while the IRGC's framing of IAEA inspectors as 'foot soldiers' signals deep resistance to verification that could block any future deal.
Watch For
Whether Iranian officials officially confirm or deny any agreement on IAEA inspector access; the IAEA Director-General's next public remarks on Swiss talks; US administration reactions, including potential sanctions or diplomatic moves; further statements from Tasnim or other IRGC-linked outlets that may reveal non-negotiable hardline positions; and any shift in the nuclear negotiations' format or timeline amid the dispute.
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