This is reported by the Mehr news agency with reference to the Deputy speaker of the country's parliament, Hamid-Reza Haji Babai.

It is reported that the government's decision also applies to video surveillance, which was previously carried out at facilities monitored by the IAEA.

"Iran will no longer allow Grossi to enter its nuclear facilities, nor will it allow video surveillance cameras to be installed there," the source said.

The authorities made this decision after the discovery of information about the state of the Iranian nuclear industry in the documents of the Israeli authorities.

Earlier it became known that the Director General of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, said that the organization supports the early resumption of inspections in Iran. lenta.ru.