Iran Rejects Claims That It is Cleaning Up Their Nuclear Sites Before UN Inspectors Visit

File photo shows centrifuges at Natanz nuclear site in central Iran. Press TV

Iran Dismisses Claims Of Military Site Clean-Up -- The Telegraph

Iran on Tuesday dismissed claims it was clearing away traces of suspected nuclear weapons research activities from a closed military site, saying the allegations were "propaganda".

The sprawling Parchin military site, located 20 miles east of Tehran, "is conducting normal military activities," foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told reporters in a regular briefing.

"Declarations about the cleaning up of nuclear traces from this site – and those who are technically savvy know you cannot remove traces of such activity from an area – these declarations are propaganda," he said.

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Iran rejects claims it attempted to clean up nuclear works
-- FOX News/AP
Iran official denies attempt to clean up alleged nuclear military site -- Haaretz
Iran: Reports of Parchin cleaning are 'propaganda' -- Jerusalem Post/Reuters
Iran Rejects Parchin Cover-Up Allegations -- Radio Free Europe
Reports of Parchin cleaning 'invalid propaganda'-Iran -- Alert Net
Iran insists Parchin is not nuclear site, but agrees to let IAEA inspect -- Haaretz
The Parchin Trap: Don't count on the IAEA uncovering a smoking gun at Iran's military complex. -- Mark Fitzpatrick, Foreign Policy
Parchin: An Iranian nuclear cover-up? -- Julian Borger, The Guardian

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