The IAEA sends spies to Iran instead of inspectors, IRNA quotes Iran's National Security Minister Heydar Moslehi, as saying.
He said IAEA disclosed a list of the Iranian nuclear scientists' names, which was published in the UN Security Council resolution, which subsequently contributed to foreign intelligence services to commit terrorist attacks
Earlier on Friday Moslehi said that Iran has arrested individuals who are behind the Monday terrorist bombings in Tehran and who participated in the murder of a senior nuclear scientist. He said Israeli spy agency Mossad as well as the British MI6 and the CIA are behind of the terror acts.
An attack has been committed on two university professors. Cars, carrying the professors, were blown up Monday morning in Tehran. The blasts took place at between 7:00 and 8:00 in the morning, when professors jointly with their family members left home for work. As a result of the terror act, committed near the Shahid Beheshti University in the north of Tehran, one of the professors of the university Madjid Shahriyari died and his wife and another passenger seriously injured. Both scientists worked in the field of nuclear technology of Iran. The list of persons, against whom sanctions are applied upon UN Security Council resolution 1747, also includes Firudin Abbasi.
Iranian officials have accused the United States, Israel, Britain intelligence and NATO of direct or indirect organizing act of terror on Nov. 29, directed against two Tehran professors.
Iran has repeatedly refused the IAEA inspectors' entry into the country. The last such an incident took place in September before the next meeting of the IAEA Board of Governors, when Tehran didn't allow inspection of its facilities by two skilful specialists, accusing them of providing "false information" regarding its nuclear program.