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Rafael Grossi had urged Iran to grant IAEA inspectors access to its nuclear facilities in order to assess the condition of ...
Iran may refuse any requests by the IAEA to visit bombed Iranian nuclear sites, according to Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi.
Rafael Grossi's insistence on visiting bombed sites under the guise of safeguards monitoring is absurd and may even be ...
Iran’s leaders said Friday they would no longer cooperate with the United Nation’s watchdog, the International Atomic Energy ...
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GlobalData on MSNWorld Bank and IAEA sign nuclear energy collaborationThe World Bank Group has partnered with the IAEA to support safe and responsible use of nuclear power in developing nations.
Grossi’s insistence on visiting the bombed sites under the pretext of safeguards is meaningless and possibly even malign in ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNIran says IAEA chief’s request to visit bombed sites suggests ‘malign intent’TEHRAN: Iran on Friday rejected a request by UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi to visit facilities bombed by Israel and ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNDebate rages over damage inflicted by US strikes on IranOne week after the US strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, there is no consensus as to how effective they were.
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The Punch on MSNIsrael urges global action against Iran’s nuclear plansIsrael’s foreign minister said on Friday that the world was obliged to stop Iran from developing an atomic bomb, days after ...
Trump had said on Wednesday that the two sides would talk next week and “may” sign an agreement. That would have been their first such meeting since the 12-day war between Iran and Israel – in which ...
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said that as a result of Israeli and U.S. strikes, the agency has “seen ...
The World Bank Group and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) sealed an agreement to work together to support the ...
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