(Reuters) - Iran has continued to meet its commitments under an interim nuclear agreement with six world powers, a confidential United Nations nuclear agency report seen by Reuters showed on Monday.
The monthly update by the International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran was not enriching uranium above a fissile concentration of 5 percent. It also ...
VIENNA (AP) -- The head of the U.N. nuclear agency is asking key members of the organization to provide millions of dollars in extra funding that he says are needed to continue monitoring a deal temporarily restraining Iran's nuclear programs.
Yukiya Amano says the International Atomic Energy Organization needs 4.6 million euros ($5.7 million.) He ...
[caption id="attachment_105704" align="alignright" width="175"] A view of Irans Bushehr nuclear power plant (file photo)[/caption]
VIENNA (AP) The U.N. nuclear agency says it will convene a special session of its 35-nation board next week as it considers how to fund extended intensive monitoring of Iran's nuclear program.
The Dec. 11 meeting was ...
[caption id="attachment_99120" align="alignright" width="263"] Iranian workers stand in front of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, about 1,200 km (746 miles) south of Tehran October 26, 2010.[/caption]
VIENNA (AP) -- Instead of acting on its pledge to help a new probe of suspicions that it worked on atomic arms, Iran has begun dismissing the allegations ...
[caption id="attachment_74642" align="alignright" width="180"] Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant[/caption]
VIENNA (AP) -- The U.N. nuclear agency estimates that monitoring Iran's compliance with terms of the nuclear deal Tehran reached with six world powers will cost $6 million (4.4 million euros.)
The figure is contained in a confidential report ...