West’s Double Standard Policy
While the Western governments disrespect their obligations, they expect other countries to do so and when the countries do not obey, they start blame game and accusations , exactly what we now can see regarding Iran’s nuclear case.
Iran’s 20% Enriched Uranium Stockpile Surpasses 120kg
The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran says the Islamic Republic possesses over 120 kilograms of 20% enriched uranium to supply its research reactor in Tehran with fuel.
A Puppet Show Named “IAEA”
For years the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has turned into a tool in the hands of the world hegemony to dictate their powers and wills on the countries which are not ready to obey them and want to be independent and the Islamic Republic of Iran is one of those countries which has turned as a topic for the puppet show of this international body.
Don’t expect installation of IAEA cameras damaged by Israel without costs: Iran tells E3, US, IAEA
Iran’s ambassador to the IAEA on Monday afternoon reacted to the remarks by the representatives of the U.S., the European trio (E3), as well as the IAEA regarding the Tesa Complex in Karaj, saying they cannot “remain silent” in the face the Israeli regime’s “terrorist operations” against the Iranian sites and don’t prevent it and then seek a continued IAEA surveillance of the sites that have suffered damage in the terrorist sabotage acts.
Decoding IAEA silence over clear violation of NPT in AUKUS pact
The AUKUS pact, with all its controversies, has turned all eyes on three world powers and an international body: The United States, United Kingdom, France, and United Nations nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency.
IAEA Urged to Avoid Politically Motivated Decisions
At the IAEA's 65th General Conference, the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) urged the international nuclear watchdog to remain impartial and avoid making politically motivated decisions.
JCPOA-related cameras are inactive
Iran’s new nuclear chief said on Wednesday that he had briefed MPs sitting on the Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy about IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi’s visit to Tehran.
Bitter Confession
It seems the world people gradually are realizing that how the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) acts politically rather than technically and every day the UN watchdog reveals some part of its nature to the world by resorting to pretexts.
Did Grossi find what he was looking for?
IAEA chief Rafael Mariano Grossi came to Iran late on Saturday in order to begin his consultations with the new Iranian administration, but did he gain what he was seeking?
It IsTime to Be Realistic
On Monday (today) the board of governors of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are to meet and to review the latest developments on Iran’s nuclear development and hours before this meeting IAEA Secretary-General Rafael Grossi arrived in Tehran for talks and to resolve the deadlock in the cooperation between Iran and the IAEA.