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The International Atomic Energy Agency declared Iran was in breach of its Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty obligations by failing cooperate with an probe into undeclared nuclear material and activities at multiple sites.
Iran will stop sharing information with the International Atomic Energy Agency about new and special measures to protect its nuclear materials and equipment, Iranian nuclear negotiator Kazem Gharibabadi told Iranian state media,
The major step is the culmination of several festering stand-offs between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran that have arisen since President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of a ...
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reveals potential radiological and chemical threats at Iran's Natanz nuclear site following Israeli attacks. While external radiation levels remain safe,
Iran has urged the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to take strong actions against Israel’s blatant aggression on its territory. Iranian Ambassador to Malaysia Valiollah Mohammadi Nasrabadi said the IAEA should condemn Israel’s actions and prevent further violations of international laws.
U.N. atomic agency chief Rafael Grossi condemned the Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, warning they posed significant safety risks and violated the U.N. charter and international law. “This development is deeply concerning.
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Conduct First Atoms4Food Assessment Mission to Burkina Faso