24 Apr 2024
TEHRAN (FNA)- Chairman of the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi reiterated Tehran's strong opposition to the inspection of the country's military centers and interviews with individuals and nuclear scientists.

"The important point is that we should see a completely transparent and unambiguous agreement based on the Islamic Republic of Iran's redlines and our national interests," Boroujerdi said on Saturday.

"Our redlines include permission for visiting the military centers and interview with nuclear scientists as well as the points explicitly stated by Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution (Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei)" he said, adding that the parliament has also underlined its opposition to the inspection of military sites.

Meantime, the influential lawmaker said Iran is resolved to obviate the West's ambiguities through the negotiations.

Asked about the extension of nuclear talks between Iran and the world powers, Boroujerdi said, "I dont think that any long-term extension of the negotiations will be on agenda of the Iranian negotiating team."

In relevant remarks in June, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Hassan Firouzabadi underscored Iran's strong opposition to the inspection of its military and sensitive facilities.

"The country's national and security interests necessitate that under no condition strangers and those who have done their best in animosity towards the Islamic Revolution and the sacred systems of the Islamic Republic of Iran be allowed to enter our military centers under any protocol or agreement under the name of inspection or access," Major General Firouzabadi said.

"All of us should be cautious about this red line," he added.

His remarks came after the Iranian Supreme Leader reiterated Iran's opposition to the inspection of sensitive military sites and interview with the country's nuclear scientists.

"As said before, no permission will be given for inspection of any military centers and talks with the nuclear scientists and other sensitive fields of study and intrusion into their privacy," Ayatollah Khamenei said, addressing the Iranian cadets at Imam Hossein University - a renowned military academy of the IRGC - in Tehran in late May.

"I will not allow the aliens to hold talks and interrogate the dear and distinguished scientists and sons of this nation," he stressed.

Ayatollah Khamenei also referred to the nuclear talks underway between Iran and the world powers, and said one of the challenges facing the talks is the other side's bullying and excessive demands.

But he stressed that the enemies should know that the Iranian nation will not bow to the pressures and excessive demands.

In relevant remarks on April 9, Ayatollah Khamenei specified conditions for a final nuclear deal with the world powers, and underlined that Iran doesnt allow any inspection of its defensive and military centers.

"They (the foreigners) shouldnt be allowed at all to penetrate into the country's security and defensive boundaries under the pretext of supervision, and the country's military officials are not permitted at all to allow the foreigners to cross these boundaries or stop the country's defensive development under the pretext of supervision and inspection," Ayatollah Khamenei said, addressing a large number of Iranian people in Tehran in early April.

Elaborating on his position on the recent nuclear statement issued by Iran and the Group 5+1(the US, Russia, China, Britain and France plus Germany) in Lausanne, Switzerland, he said, "I am neither in favor nor against it since nothing has happened yet and no binding issue has occurred between the two sides."

Ayatollah Khamenei underscored that he will support a final deal which would guarantee the Iranian nation's honor and interests, and added, "I am not indifferent to the negotiations but I have not interfered in the details of the negotiations by now and will not interfere in the future either."

Ayatollah Khamenei stressed the necessity for continued progress in the country's nuclear Research and Development (R&D) and development of the nuclear industry, and said another important issue in the final deal is that "the sanctions should be removed completely on the same day (of the implementation) of any agreement".

By Fars News Agency
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