As the head of the UN nuclear watchdog arrives in Tehran to dissuade the Islamic Republic from restricting nuclear inspectors, a spokesperson for the...
Iran's envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has defended the reduction of Tehran's obligations under the 2015 nuclear deal in a report to the UN watchdog.
The Un Nuclear watchdog, IAEA confirmed that Iran has started enriching uranium to 20 percent, a step which would be a serious violation of the nuclear deal or JCPOA.
Parliament in Iran is adopting a law that will reduce commitments to IAEA, as a mean of pressure to have sanction lifted, but it can increase tensions with the West.
In response to IAEA’s demand to visit two nuclear sites in Iran, Mohammad Javad Zarif, the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran rejected...