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2025-11-21 21:34
By Faramarz Kouhpayeh
One more sign IAEA is a Western tool
New resolution asks Iran allow UN inspectors into battered nuclear sites, doesn’t mention US-Israeli strikes
TEHRAN – The growing possibility that Iran may be forced to take drastic measures regarding its nuclear program has yet to frustrate the West’s ambitions to unnerve the country. On Thursday, the IAEA’s Board of Governors passed a resolution—drafted by the E3 (Germany, France, and the UK) and the U.S.—demanding that Iran step up cooperation with the UN nuclear agency.
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2025-06-24 22:44
Grossi bears great responsibility toward attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities: professor
TEHRAN - A professor of geopolitics says Rafael Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, is greatly responsible for the attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities by the Israeli regime and the United States.
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2025-06-13 17:35
Tehran demands IAEA board emergency meeting on Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear sites
TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has written a letter to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director general Rafael Grossi demanding an immediate emergency meeting of the agency’s Board of Governors to investigate Israel’s Friday morning attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, including Natanz and Fordo.
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2025-06-12 19:04
Iran says has readied third enrichment facility
TEHRAN - The head of the Atomic Energy Organization announced on Thursday that Iran has already built a third nuclear enrichment facility in a secure and safe place and it soon start installing centrifuge machines there.
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2025-06-12 18:04
“We will maintain enrichment program”: Iran’s Pezeshkian
TEHRAN - President Masoud Pezeshkian reiterated Tehran’s long-held positon that Iran will not forego its right to nuclear energy for civilian uses, saying the Islamic Republic will continue with its nuclear enrichment program.
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2025-06-04 00:57
Iran warns IAEA board against 'politically motivated' move
TEHRAN - Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs on Tuesday warned countries sitting on the IAEA Board of Governors that any "politically motivated" move against the Islamic Republic for its peaceful nuclear program could derail Tehran's cooperation with the UN body.