Zarif: Implementation of law on Additional Protocol, Govt’s duty
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said here on Wednesday that the government is duty-bound to implement the law approved by Majlis (Parliament) on the voluntary implementation of Additional Protocol.
Tehran Vows to Legally Pursue Leakage of IAEA Confidential Report
Iran says it will soon begin its “serious” legal pursuit of the leakage of confidential reports prepared by the International Atomic Energy Agency
Brave Majlis in Claw of the Cautious Gov’t
The open session of Majlis on Tuesday December 1 made history in the seven and half years life of the 11th and 12th government
Is Production and Stockpile of A-Bomb Economically Wise?
The world economic growth is on the decline due to the outbreak of the coronavirus and some people in the world sleep the nights with empty stomachs
64th IAEA General Conference Annual Session to Be Held on Monday
The 64th Annual Regular Session of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) General Conference will start in Vienna, Austria, on Monday.
Iran Blasts “Dangerous Adventurism” Against Its Nuclear Program
Iran's Ambassador to the Vienna-based international organizations Kazem Gharibabadi named the early July incident that took place at the Natanz facility as 'dangerous adventurism'.
Tehran Warns About Saudi Arabia’s Covert Nukes Program
Iran’s ambassador to international organizations has warned about Saudi Arabia’s covert nuclear program, urging the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to probe into the “non-transparent” program.
Iran Criticizes IAEA for Relying on Baseless Claims
A senior Iranian official has expounded on the legal dimensions of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s access to Iran’s nuclear sites and activities.
Zarif Urges IAEA Not to Allow JCPOA Enemies to Endanger Iran Interests
Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif called on the IAEA Board of Governors not to allow the enemies of the 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and the world powers to “jeopardize Iran's supreme interests”.
Iran Not to Allow IAEA Inspection Based on Enemey Allegations
Iran’s ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency made it clear that the country would not open its territory to nuclear inspections only based on continuous allegations provided by its own enemy, even if it is evident that inspections will debunk those allegations.