Rafael Grossi
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IAEA board meeting convenes; Iran, JCPOA on agenda
IAEA Board of Governors began its quarterly meeting today, with Iran and the nuclear deal on agenda.
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Iran fails to explain uranium traces found at several sites -IAEA claimed
Iran has failed to explain traces of uranium found at several undeclared sites, a report by the U.N. nuclear watchdog claimed on Monday.
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IAEA will have no access to Iran’s Nuclear sites images, says top lawmaker
Iran’s parliament speaker said on Sunday that a three-month monitoring deal between Tehran and the U.N. nuclear watchdog had expired as of Saturday, Iran’s state TV reported, adding that the agency would no longer access images of nuclear sites.
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Accord with IAEA shows Iran’s “good faith”
Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in a Twitter message that the agreements between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) show Tehran’s good faith and “all remedial measures are reversible".
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IAEA access to verify Iran's nuclear activities is sufficient: Ulyanov
Russia's ambassador and permanent representative to international organizations in Vienna stated that the level of access of International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to verify Iran's nuclear activities is sufficient within the framework of the recent agreement.
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Iran confident US sanctions will be lifted as UN watchdog arrives in Tehran
UN nuclear watchdog head Rafael Grossi arrived late Saturday in Iran for talks on the eve of Tehran's deadline for US sanctions to be lifted, as President Joe Biden called for "careful diplomacy".
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Iran denies any new agreement on its nuclear program
Iran's ambassador and permanent representative to the Vienna-based international organizations said that the Reuters headline about the IAEA Director-General's remarks and the revival of JCPOA was sly and misleading.
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Envoy criticizes IAEA chief’s remarks on Iran
Iran's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the International Organizations in Vienna Kazem Gharibabadi criticized recent remarks made by Director General of the Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Mariano Grossi on Iran’s nuclear activities.
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Iran increases its enriched uranium reserves monthly: IAEA boss
Iran does not at this stage have enough enriched uranium to make one nuclear bomb under the U.N. atomic watchdog’s official definition, the agency’s head told an Austrian paper.
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European countries can ignore calls for further sanctions; U.S Professor
"If Trump is reelected there might be a few problems but nothing critical, if he is not reelected there will be some policy changes," a political science professor says to ILNA in an exclusive interview.