Iran President opposes bill to end nuclear checks
Region
- 02 December, 2020
- 09:16
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said he is opposed to a bill aimed at ending nuclear inspections, noting it could harm efforts to renew the nuclear deal with world powers., Report says, citing Bloomberg.
A proposal approved by the country's Parliament to ban international inspections of nuclear facilities as early as next month if the US does not lift key sanctions "is harmful to diplomatic efforts," Rouhani said.
The bill is not final and requires the approval of the Supervisory Board of Iran.
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