Iran’s envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Reza Najafi, has denied allegations about the existence of a nuclear site in Iran’s western region, Marivan.
Najafi said the allegations were based on “wrong and fabricated” information, Iran’s IRNA news agency reported Friday.
Marivan is located more than 700 kilometers (434 miles) west of the Iranian capital, Tehran.
To prove this, he told the IAEA board, Iran would be ready to give the UN agency “one managed access” to the western region, where, according to the allegations, explosives experiments took place.
The country, which has provided the IAEA with such false information, has not announced the exact location of the site. Because, in fact, there is no such location at all, he explained.
“That country, which is either the US or the Zionist regime, should specify the site’s exact location. Otherwise, it should confess that it has misled the IAEA with false information.”
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