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Unveiling Iran’s Nuclear Landscape: IAEA’s Alarming Report
Tehran Misleads IAEA for Two Decades
Iranian Government Continues To Buy Time in Latest Deal With the IAEA
Revival of the JCPOA Unlikely Warns IAEA Chief
New IAEA Plan To Monitor the Iranian Government’s Nuclear Program
Why Iran’s Regime Fears the IAEA Board of Governors’ Resolution?
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) issued a statement following the Iranian regime breaches of its commitments to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, which was completed with a European Troika statement calling for an extension of the regime’s arms embargo until 2023.
Europe Clings to the Nuclear Deal, While IAEA Confirms Iran’s Regime Is Violating It
On August 30, in its quarterly report, the International Atomic Agency (IAEA) confirmed that Iran’s regime is progressively quitting the 2015 nuclear deal it had forged with world powers.
Few Signs of Reduced Tensions Following IAEA Meeting on Iran’s Breaches
By Edward Carney
On Wednesday, the International Atomic Energy Agency’s 35-member Board of Governors met in Vienna to discuss prospective responses to the recent and forthcoming violations of the Iran nuclear deal. At the beginning of July, Iranian officials announced that they had officially surpassed the limits imposed on stockpiles of nuclear material. Days later, they also reported having begun enrichment of uranium to levels higher than the 3.67 percent fissile purity that was identified as the maximum allowed under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. The IAEA confirmed both of these breaches, after having previously issued 15 separate reports indicating that the Islamic Republic had been complying with its primary obligations under the deal since it was implemented at the beginning of 2016.
Despite IAEA Report on Nuclear Compliance, Pressure Mounts for the Iranian Regime
By Siavosh
Although the International Atomic Energy Agency announced on Thursday that Iran was still in compliance with the restrictions put in place on its nuclear program by the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, the US sought to shine a light on other aspects of Iran’s pursuit of weapons of mass destruction, in an apparent effort to further justify the American withdrawal from the agreement.
IAEA Director Amano Gains Support of UN Ambassador Haley
By INU Staff
INU - On Thursday, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Yukiya Amano once again met with United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley regarding Iran's nuclear program.
The International Community Must Ensure Iran’s Cooperation Regarding IAEA Inspections
By INU Staff
INU -More than two years after the conclusion of the landmark nuclear agreement between Iran and six world powers, it is suspected that Iran is obstructing inquiries and investigations into its nuclear activities.
While EU Discourages US Sanctions, IAEA Acknowledges Weakness in Iran Nuclear Deal
On Monday, the Huffington Post reported upon the latest efforts by European nations to deter the Trump administration from decertifying Iranian compliance with the 2015 nuclear agreement – an action that could lead to the dissolution of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.