File photo of Iran's national flags by Morteza Nikoubazl/Reuters

Iran rejects U.S. demand for inspection of its military sites

World

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran has dismissed a top U.S. diplomat's demand for the inspection of Iranian military sites by the U.N. nuclear watchdog, shrugging off comments by America's ambassador to the U.N. as only a "dream."

Iran's government spokesman Mohammad Bagher Nobakht told reporters that the demand by Ambassador Nikki Haley wasn't worth any attention. Iran will not accept any inspection of its sites and "especially our military sites."

He says the sites and all information about them are "classified." Iranian state TV broadcast his Nobakht's remarks.

Earlier last week Haley said the United States wants inspection of Iranian military and non-military sites to determine its compliance with the landmark 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers. The deal saw Iran cap its nuclear activities, in return for lifting of crippling sanctions.

Support PBS News Hour

Your tax-deductible donation ensures our vital reporting continues to thrive.

Iran rejects U.S. demand for inspection of its military sites first appeared on the PBS News website.

Additional Support Provided By: