On Monday, Salehi said Iran has the right to pick IAEA inspectors, the semi-official ISNA news agency reported Tuesday.
"We have the right to choose inspectors, it is the right of all IAEA member states," Salehi told ISNA.
"The two inspectors that Iran refused to receive had delivered unreal reports," he was quoted as saying.
Salehi's comments came after IAEA's report which expressed concerns over Iran's earlier decision to bar some of its inspectors to enter Iran.
In June, Salehi said that Iran has banned two IAEA inspectors from visiting its nuclear facilities because they filed false information on the country's nuclear program.
China on Tuesday called on Iran to fully cooperate with the IAEA to assure the international community that the country's nuclear program was peaceful in nature.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu made the comments in response to a question concerning a new IAEA report which had proven Iran's nuclear facilities were for peaceful purposes.
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