Iran says external threats could lead to expulsion of IAEA inspectors, Khamenei advisor says
DUBAI, April 10 (Reuters) - Iran could expel UN atomic watchdog inspectors or transfer enriched material to undisclosed locations if it faces military attack or continued external threats, an advisor to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said on X on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened military force if Tehran does not agree to a nuclear deal.
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