The spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran referred to an agreement with the UN nuclear agency to replace cameras at a nuclear facility that were damaged by an act of sabotage in June, saying the cameras will be re-installed only after meticulous examination.
A day after reports indicated that Iran had taken a voluntary measure to ...
Iran voluntarily allowed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to replace the damaged cameras at Karaj's TESA site with the new ones in the wake of a recent agreement with the IAEA.
Iran's voluntary measure is meant to help resolve misunderstandings with the IAEA.
Acting on its own initiative, the country had begun allowing the IAEA's ...
Saying that the Karaj facility is the unresolved issue between Tehran and the IAEA, Iran's AEOI chief stressed that according to the text of JCPOA, the Karaj facility is not subject to safeguards rules.
Answering some questions raised by reporters on Tuesday, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) said that Tehran's ...
An American journalist has claimed that the IAEA head told Wednesday's Board of Governors meeting that his talks on Tuesday in Tehran did not yield results to secure the access of IAEA inspectors to the Karaj site.
The American Wall Street Journal has said in a report on the IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi to Tehran on Tuesday that the head ...