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Iran has rejected an IAEA request for access to nuclear facilities, deepening an already dangerous standoff over international monitoring of Tehran’s atomic programme. The UN nuclear watchdog is seeking greater access to verify enrichment activities, nuclear material and facilities beyond inspectors’ reach. Iran insists its programme is peaceful and intended for civilian purposes, but limited access leaves critical questions unresolved. As tensions with Western powers intensify, Donald Trump has reiterated that Iran must never be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons. The dispute now centres on one crucial issue: without inspections, what can the international community independently verify on the ground?

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00:20No access, no inspection, and a nuclear standoff deepening at one of the most dangerous moments
00:28in the region.
00:29Iran has rejected a request from the United Nations Nuclear Watchdog to inspect its nuclear
00:35facilities, raising fresh questions over verification, enriched uranium, and the future
00:41of diplomacy.
00:43Iran has refused a request from the International Atomic Energy Agency to inspect its nuclear
00:49facilities, escalating a long-running confrontation over international monitoring of Tehran's
00:56atomic program.
00:57The rejection came after IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi sought access for inspectors.
01:05Iranian officials, however, said the requested inspection would not be approved.
01:10The decision adds another layer of uncertainty to the nuclear dispute at a time when relations
01:15between Tehran and Western powers remain deeply strained.
01:20The IAEA has repeatedly called for greater access and cooperation from Iran.
01:25The agency has sought information on nuclear material, enrichment activities, and facilities
01:31that have remained beyond the reach of inspectors.
01:35Tehran insists its nuclear program is peaceful.
01:38Iranian officials say the country's atomic activities are intended for civilian purposes,
01:44including energy, research, and medicine.
01:46But the dispute is ultimately about verification.
01:51Without access, inspectors face limits on what they can independently confirm, and that
01:57creates a widening gap between Iran's assurances and what the International Nuclear Watchdog can
02:03verify on the ground.
02:04Iran has accused Western governments of politicizing the IAEA and says inspection demands cannot be
02:12separated from previous attacks on its nuclear infrastructure.
02:16The IAEA, however, maintains that effective inspections are essential to fulfilling its safeguards'
02:23responsibilities.
02:24The latest refusal comes after months of growing concern over Iran's cooperation with the agency.
02:31In June, the IAEA Board of Governors adopted a resolution urging Tehran to cooperate with
02:37the watchdog and provide the access and information required for verification.
02:42Now, the refusal of another inspection request threatens to deepen the standoff.
02:48The timing is critical.
02:50Any future agreement would likely depend on some form of monitoring capable of verifying
02:56Iran's nuclear activities.
02:58But without inspector access, building that confidence becomes increasingly difficult.
03:03Western governments could use the latest refusal to push for tougher diplomatic or economic
03:09measures.
03:10Iran, meanwhile, is likely to argue that additional pressure will only deepen mistrust.
03:16That creates a familiar and dangerous cycle.
03:19For the international community, the immediate concern is visibility.
03:24What is happening inside Iran's nuclear facilities?
03:27What is the status of its nuclear material?
03:30And how much can inspectors independently verify?
03:34Those questions are becoming urgent.
03:36The latest confrontation does not automatically mean diplomacy has collapsed, but it does create
03:42another major obstacle.
03:44As mistrust deepens between Tehran and the West, the battle over inspections is once again becoming
03:50one of the most dangerous fault lines in the global nuclear crisis.
04:00and follow us on this journey.
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