MNA Iran has warned the International Atomic Energy Agency against any push for intrusive inspections of two nuclear sites in the country, saying adopting a new resolution would ruin any possible agreeable solution in the future.
Following the submission of a draft by France, Britain and Germany all parties to Irans nuclear deal (JCPOA) to the ...
A group of prominent American security advisers, including five with ties to President Barrack Obama's first term, warned on Wednesday that a deal on curbing Iran's nuclear program was at risk of failing to provide adequate safeguards.
In an open letter, the group of former U.S. officials and foreign policy experts cautioned that an Iran nuclear ...
By Washington Post
The U.N. nuclear agency is forming a special Iran team, drawing together sleuths in weapons technology, intelligence analysis, radiation and other fields of expertise as it seeks to add muscle to a probe of suspicions that Tehran worked secretly on atomic arms, diplomats tell The Associated Press.
Creating a unit focused on ...
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Baku. Konul Jafarli APA. The Iranian ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Ali Asghar Soltanieh has confirmed that Iran and the UN nuclear watchdog will hold a new round of talks on Friday. In an interview with the Fars News Agency on Wednesday, Ambassador Ali Asghar Soltanieh also said that the talks will be held at ...
Iran would let U.N. nuclear inspectors to visit Parchin military site but under certain conditions, Iran's envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency Ali Asghar Soltanieh said.
Washington post quoted Ali Asghar Soltanieh as saying "Iran insists that the visit to the Parchin military complex, about 18 miles southeast of the capital, can take ...
(Reuters) -Israelhas condemned as unacceptably slow Iran's cooperation with a U.N. watchdog inquiry into suspected atomic bomb research and accused Tehran of providing "false" explanations for its disputed activities.
At a weekly board meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano saidIranhad finally begun to ...
(Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear watchdog andIranended a day of talks in Tehran on Wednesday, Iranian media reported, and Press TV state television said results were expected to be announced soon.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) had hoped to bridge persistent differences withIranpreventing the Vienna-based U.N. agency from restarting a stalled ...
The UN's nuclear agency teamis in Tehran today to try to reach an agreement on how a probe of Iran's contentious nuclear program should be conducted.
United Nationsnuclear agency investigators are inTehrantoday attempting to restart talks onIran's disputed nuclear program, which has spurred international penalties in the past. But even as Iran ...
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iran's Foreign Ministry says the U.N. nuclear watchdog's demands to revisit a military site where Tehran is suspected of conducting nuclear-related experiments are still on the table.
Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency arrive in Tehran for talks Wednesday in hopes of restarting a probe into Iran's disputed ...
(Reuters) -Iranis stalling on fixing a date and location for a new round of talks on its nuclear program, the European Union's foreign policy chief said on Wednesday, but there is still hope that talks between Tehran and six world powers can begin soon.
EU officials have been in contact with Iranian negotiators repeatedly since December to try to ...
(Reuters) -Iranmay be holding back from working with a U.N. investigation into its nuclear program to use it as a bargaining chip in pursuit of significant sanctions relief or other concessions in broader negotiations with world powers.
That could explain why United Nations nuclear inspectors once again returned empty-handed after talks last week ...
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Iran failed again in two days of intensive talks held in Tehran this week to secure a deal to unblock the IAEAs long-stalled investigation into alleged atom bomb research in Iran. Agency inspectors were also refused access to visit a large military complex at Parchin that they have sought to visit for ...
Irannews headlines on Friday includedeputy director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency remarks over reaching no deal with Iran on starting nuke probe;Iran's International Atomic Energy Agency representativeacceptance ofdifferenceswith UN nuclearwatchdog;The White House statement on Iran accepting being under pressure due to sanctions;...
VIENNA(Reuters) - U.N. inspectors failed again in talks in Tehran this week to secure a breakthrough deal on Iran's atomic activity in a setback for diplomatic efforts to resolve the nuclear dispute with the Islamic state peacefully.
Herman Nackaerts, deputy director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said on Friday his team ...
(Reuters) - Inspectors from the U.N. nuclear watchdog arrived in Tehran on Thursday, Iran's Students' News Agency (ISNA) reported, in an attempt to seal a deal to ease international concerns over Iran's disputed nuclear program.
Thursday's talks in Tehran are the first such meeting between the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) andIransince ...
By Fox News
U.N. nuclear agency officials failed anew Friday to gain access to an Iranian site where they suspect nuclear arms work took place, and to secure Tehran's cooperation in a wider probe of alleged experiments meant to develop such weapons.
Speaking after the meeting -- expectations for which had been modest from the outset -- ...
By Reuters
(Reuters) - U.N. nuclear inspectors will press again for access to a major military facility in talks withIranthis week but the chances of finding any evidence of suspected atom bomb research may have dimmed because the site has been "cleaned up", Western diplomats and experts say.
Visiting the Parchin complex has become a priority ...
By Reuters
(Reuters) - The United Nations' atomic watchdog may decide that less uranium is missing at an Iranian research site than it had previously thought, diplomats say, and that may go some way to easing concerns that it may have been diverted for military use.
U.N. inspectors have askedIranto explain a "discrepancy" after an inventory they ...