Iran’s Foreign Ministry says there are no United Nations inspections scheduled to visit nuclear sites that have been bombed. In remarks to journalists at a news conference in Tehran, spokesman Esmail Baghaei stated that no U.N. inspectors are planned to carry out visits. The comments address the status of international inspection activity at facilities Iran describes as having been targeted by bombing, and they indicate Iran’s position on whether inspectors are currently expected to travel to those locations.
The statement reported by both outlets presents the claim as an immediate update from Iran’s government, made in response to questions from the press. The reports do not provide additional details on the timing, scope, or authorization of any inspections beyond the denial that any visit is scheduled. They also do not confirm whether any other inspection activities related to Iran’s nuclear program are taking place through different mechanisms or at different sites. The information cited is limited to the Foreign Ministry’s statement that no U.N. inspectors are scheduled to visit the bombed nuclear sites.