Iran Warns of Expelling IAEA Inspectors If Threats Continue
In a statement posted on his X account, Ali Shamkhani stated that the persistence of "external threats and the possibility of a military attack on Iran" could result in the "expulsion of IAEA inspectors and the suspension of cooperation with the IAEA."
Shamkhani, who serves as an adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and previously headed the country's top security agency, further cautioned that Iran might consider moving enriched materials to "secure and undisclosed locations within Iran."
These comments come at a time of escalating tensions between Iran and the United States regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions, with United States Leader Donald Trump threatening military action against Tehran.
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