The Iranian parliament has voted to oppose the government military sites' inspections as part of a multi-nation agreement to limit the country's nuclear program which may complicate the final deal ahead of a June 30 deadline.
According to Fox News, a State Department official said that there are reports suggesting that the parliament is taking preliminary legislative steps to make its voice heard about the nuclear talks and any final deal.
The official also said that US will allow Iran to manage the process by themselves and that the final deal must include adequate access and transparency.
The official also claimed that they were concerned about the workings in the negotiating room and that there were many voices and opinions expected on the difficult issues as they proceed towards a final deal.
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