The alleged disappearance of uranium at Iran's nuclear facilities is media hype, Foreign Ministry spokesman, Hassan Qashqavi, said on Monday. His remarks were made as he was commenting on the allegation made by the Daily Telegraph. "Iran's all nuclear materials in Isfahan and Natanz nuclear facilities are under the supervision of and sealed by the International Atomic Energy Agency, " Qashqavi was quoted as saying by IRNA. He said even the IAEA's spokesperson Melissa Fleming has denied the London-based daily's claim by releasing a statement on Sunday. Reacting to the allegation, Fleming said: "All enriched uranium in Isfahan nuclear installations are under the control and supervision of IAEA and nothing is missing." She stressed that the allegations were invalid and completely fabricated. "The IAEA's Director General Mohamed ElBaradei has repeatedly announced that there is no deviation from Iran's civil nuclear program towards military purposes, " Qashqavi said.