VIENNA (AP) -- The head of the U.N. atomic agency is planning a trip to Tehran to push for long-delayed interviews with Iranian scientists linked to alleged past work on nuclear arms, two diplomats said Friday.
The planned trip is significant. International Atomic Energy chief Yukiya Amano would be traveling less than a month before an Oct. 15 deadline ...
TEHRAN, Jul. 25 (MNA) The Head of Expediency Council Strategic Research Center Ali-Akbar Velayati said Iran would not allow inspections into its military sites by IAEA or any other organizations.
"Iran will reserve all rights regarding its military centers," Velayati told Al Jazeera in an interview on Friday.
"Regardless of 5+1 countries interpretation,...
A draft nuclear deal between Iran and six major powers calls for U.N. inspectors to have access to all suspect Iranian sites, including military, based on consultations between the powers and Tehran, a diplomatic source said on Tuesday.
The source also said that if the deal is accepted, a U.N. Security Council resolution on it would ideally be adopted ...
Washington (CNN)_Secretary of State John Kerry acknowledged Tuesday that the Iran nuclear deal most likely won't require the country to detail suspected past efforts to develop a nuclear weapon, a concession sought by Tehran.
"We are not fixated on Iran specifically accounting for what they did at one point in time or another," Kerry told reporters ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Secretary of State John Kerry said Tuesday that a full accounting of Iran's possible past atomic weapons research is not necessarily critical to reaching a nuclear deal with Tehran. His comments came amid concerns the Obama administration is backing down on demands that Iran resolve concerns about previous work as part of an agreement ...
A high-ranking Iranian commander says the Islamic Republics Armed Forces will not allow any inspection of the countrys military sites.
We will never allow any kind of visit to military centers, whether it is limited and controlled, or unlimited or in any other form, ISNA quoted Deputy Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Brigadier ...
Vienna, June 4, IRNA Iranian senior nuclear negotiator Abbas Araqchi said Thursday that as per the Additional Protocol to Non-Proliferation Treaty, Iran would allow controlled access to its nuclear facilities, which he said is fully different from what is known as inspection.
Speaking upon his arrival in Vienna for a fresh round of nuclear talks,...
A senior Iranian official hasreaffirmed that the country will not allow any inspection of its military sites, sayingsome inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are agents of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),
It has been repeatedly seen that the (UN nuclear) agencys inspectors have been a plaything in the hands of the CIA,...
Tehran, May 16, The Iran Project - Some members of Iran's parliament have strongly opposed to any agreement on inspecting military and defense centers, calling it Irans red line, Fars News Agency reported.
We will never allow anyone to inspect the countrys military and defensive sites; any inspection should only be within the framework of IAEAs ...
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces reminded the countrys negotiators that a final deal with world powers over the country's nuclear energy program could by no means allow foreign access to Irans military sites under the pretext of inspection.
The Iranian military authorities will never allow the aliens to get ...
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- A senior commander in Iran's Revolutionary Guard says inspectors would be barred from military sites under any nuclear agreement with world powers.
Gen. Hossein Salami, the Guard's deputy leader, said Sunday on state TV that allowing the foreign inspection of military sites is tantamount to "selling out."
Iran and six world powers ...
A high-ranking Iranian military commander says Tehran will never allow the inspection of its military sites as part of a possible nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries.
During the previous negotiations, the Iranian officials have explicitly andunequivocally expressed the prohibition of any inspection of [Irans] military and defense ...