Iran must return to talks with world powers over its 2015 nuclear deal to avoid an escalation, a French presidency official said on Tuesday, adding that there was no need to set new conditions because the parameters for an accord were clear.The official told reporters that world powers negotiating with Iran needed to remain united and that China especially needed to “express itself and act in a more determined way.”For the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Meanwhile, Iran on Tuesday rejected a US call to grant UN inspectors access to a nuclear site, saying Washington was not qualified to demand inspections without condemning a sabotage attack on the facility, Iranian state media reported.“Countries that did not condemn terrorist acts against Iran’s nuclear site are not qualified to comment on inspections there,” Mohammad Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, said during a visit to Moscow, according to Iranian state news agency IRNA.Read more:UAE diplomat slams Iran, ‘external’ interference in Arab region at UNGAEU urges Iran to allow UN nuclear watchdog access to TESA Karaj siteIran fails to fully honor agreement on monitoring equipment: IAEA
Source: Al Arabiya
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