
Iranian Majles Deputy Speaker Hamid-Reza Haj Babaei: Iran Suspended Its Cooperation with the IAEA, There Will Be No Limit on Production, Research, or Missile Power; Grossi Is a 'Terror Mastermind,' IA
Iranian Majles Deputy Speaker Hamid-Reza Haj Babaei discussed the Majles vote to suspend all cooperation with the IAEA in a June 25, 2025 interview on IRINN TV (Iran). Dressed in combat uniform, Babaei called IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi a 'terror mastermind' and claimed that every IAEA inspector who came to Iran was a spy, alleging they had chips in their shoes that recorded everything. He stated that it was NATO, not Israel, that fought Iran for 12 days. Babaei said that from now on, inspection cameras would show only a black screen, and all inspections would be prohibited. He added that Iran would produce and research as much as it wants, with no ceiling. He also stated that Iran's missiles should now be ten times more powerful, along with its air defenses.

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