Iran says UN nuclear watchdog’s chief travels to Iran ‘probably soon’
International Atomic Energy Agency’s chief, Rafael Grossi, will visit Iran "probably soon", the Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said on Monday.
International Atomic Energy Agency’s chief, Rafael Grossi, will visit Iran "probably soon", the Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said on Monday.
Iran said it will partially suspend planned nuclear talks with world powers if human rights activists and organizers of a tribunal in London, which examine Iran's deadly suppression of protests in 2019, continue their investigations.
Iran and the European Union (EU) agreed on Thursday to hold further dialogue in Vienna aimed at resuming talks on the 2015 nuclear deal between the Islamic Republic and world powers, Tehran said.
The European Union envoy coordinating talks on reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, Enrique Mora, will visit Tehran on Thursday, the Iranian foreign ministry said.
The International Atomic Energy Agency on Tuesday criticized Iran for incidents involving its inspectors and called the country’s security forces behavior as being “unacceptable”
Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi has told his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron that Tehran will not wait forever for the United States to revive the 2015 deal.
The United States is concerned about Tehran producing uranium metal as reported by the UN nuclear watchdog.
Iran’s Frist Vice President, Mohammad Mokhber, said the country’s nuclear talks with world power are unlikely to get anywhere, local reports said.
Iran is ready to resume talks on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers under new president Ebrahim Raisi, an EU official said on Saturday, according to AFP.
Iran said on Monday it has yet to decide whether to extend a monitoring deal with the UN nuclear watchdog which ended last week, Reuters reported.