The Head of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, Fereydoon Abbasi Davani, told IRNA that Iran has never conducted nuclear tests at the Parchin Military Complex, Trend reports.
"The Iranian Atomic Energy Organization is not responsible for allowing foreigners to visit Parchin, Iranian military officials should give permission," Abbadi Davani said.
IAEA inspectors, including two military experts, had earlier travelled twice to Tehran to inspect Iran's nuclear programme. Iranian officials said that inspecting nuclear facilities are not in the Agency inspectors' remit, but after finishing the second round of talks, IAEA chief Yukia Amano announced that Iran had not allowed inspectors to visit the Parchin military complex.
"It is disappointing that Iran did not accept our request to visit Parchin during the first or second meetings," IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano said on February 21.
Tensions rose around Parchin in November 2011, when Amano said in a report that he suspected explosives relating to nuclear weapons had recently been tested in Parchin.
Abbasi Dvani added that all of Iran's nuclear facilities are ready to be inspected just two hours after the IAEA's request, but we are not our obliged to show Iran's military sites.