Iran refuses entry to UN nuclear watchdog envoy
Updated: 2014-10-09 19:08
(Agencies)
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TEHRAN, Iran - An Iranian official says Tehran has denied entry into the country to a member of an International Atomic Energy Agency delegation.
The semi-official Fars news agency quoted Reza Najafi, Iran's envoy to the U.N. nuclear watchdog, as saying that Iran had a sovereign right to deny a visa to a delegation member.
Najafi did not identify the person, but said he was not an IAEA inspector and had a "particular nationality."
Iran in the past has refused to let in agency inspectors who have Western nationalities.
An agency delegation arrived Monday in the country for two-day talks - part of Iran's cooperation with the IAEA aimed at reaching a lasting agreement with world powers on its contested nuclear program.
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