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Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Iran: FM Zarif told truth - while ban future interviews of nuclear scientists, several interviews were allowed in last decade

Ex-administration's claims against Zarif dismissed
PRESSTV (Iran) Wed May 27, 2015 9:43AM
http://presstv.com/Detail/2015/05/27/413055/Iran-Nuclear-Zarif-Ahmadinejad

Iran’s Foreign Ministry has criticized the former administration for
accusing incumbent Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif of disseminating
false reports on Tehran’s nuclear program.

In a statement on Tuesday, the Public Relations Bureau of the Iranian
Foreign Ministry warned that it could pursue the 'false allegations' against
Zarif through legal channels in due time.

It called on the office of the former administration to refer to available
national documents as well as reports by the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) to see that Zarif’s remarks were true.

Zarif said earlier this week that the former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's
administration had allowed IAEA inspectors to interview Iranian nuclear
scientists.

During the past ten years, Zarif said, Iran has taken measures to remove
ambiguities surrounding its nuclear program, adding that “even during the
previous administration, inspectors from the International Atomic Energy
Agency conducted several interviews with the country’s nuclear scientists,”
but “no ambiguities were found.”

Following Zarif’s remarks, the office of the former administration rejected
his comments as “sheer lie.”

The office said that Ahmadinejad had officially and openly forbidden any
interviews or meetings between Iranian scientists and IAEA inspectors.

Zarif's remarks were part of his comments reiterating Leader of the Islamic
Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei’s views on the nation's nuclear
issue.

On Monday, Zarif pointed to the Leader's opposition to foreigners’ call for
having interviews with the country's nuclear scientists and said that Iran
will not allow such interviews.

“The Iranian negotiating team will definitely abide by the Leader’s views on
all issues pertaining to the nuclear negotiations,” he said.

However, Zarif claimed the former administrations had allowed IAEA
inspectors to have interviews with Iranian nuclear scientists to remove
potential ambiguities regarding Tehran's nuclear program.

AR/NN/HRB

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