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Araqchi: I.A.E.A. resolution complicates Iran-U.S. indirect talks
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stressed that the anti-Iran resolution adopted by the I.A.E.A. would complicate the process of nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington.
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Pezeshkian reacts to anti-Iran resolution by I.A.E.A., says enrichment will continue
President Masoud Pezeshkian reacted to the anti-Iran resolution passed by the International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors on Thursday.
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Iran strongly condemns anti-Iran resolution at IAEA
The Foreign Ministry spokesperson strongly condemned the anti-Iran resolution approved at the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (I.A.E.A.) against Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.
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Iran to considerably boost uranium enrichment
A spokesperson for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (A.E.O.I.) warned that political pressure will not force the Islamic Republic to compromise.
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E3 lacks legal authority to activate ‘snapback’ of sanctions, Iran tells I.A.E.A. Board
Reza Najafi told the I.A.E.A. Board of Governors meeting that Britain, France, and Germany have violated the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and the United Nations Security Council’s resolution endorsing the agreement.
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E3 is ‘playing with fire’ by threatening Iran with ‘snapback’ of sanctions: Russia
Mikhail Ulyanov warned European countries against their insistence on a new anti-Iran resolution at the I.A.E.A. and the threat to activate the ‘snapback’ mechanism.
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I.A.E.A. allegations of Iran’s non-compliance ‘a big lie,’ says nuclear chief
Vice President Mohammad Eslami dismissed a recent report by the I.A.E.A. director general and a subsequent draft resolution by the U.S. and the E3, saying that Iran will respond in due time to any provocative action.
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Iran nuclear deal must include uranium enrichment rights: Foreign Ministry spokesperson
The Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that Iranian negotiators are not permitted to discuss any plan that ignores Iran’s rights to uranium enrichment.
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Iran will respond to any reckless action at the I.A.E.A. Board: Araqchi
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said that Iran reserves the right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy, and warned the Board of Governors of the U.N. nuclear watchdog against adopting an anti-Iran resolution tabled by Western states.
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Exclusive | Anti-Iran resolution at I.A.E.A.’s Board of Governors undiplomatic: Takht-e-Ravanchi
The Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs stated that the Western countries are misusing the I.A.E.A. by presenting anti-Iran resolution on baseless grounds.
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Tehran threatens to reduce cooperation with the I.A.E.A. if an anti-Iran resolution passes at the Board of Governors
Kamalvandi said that the I.A.E.A. should be grateful for Iran's excessive cooperation, emphasizing that the Agency would definitely not be able to fulfill its duties if Tehran reduced its cooperation with it.
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Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium insufficient for nuclear weapon, Grossi says
Grossi said that Iran’s current stockpile of enriched uranium does not constitute the necessary material for a nuclear weapon.
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I.A.E.A. chief: Diplomacy is the only way to resolve Iran nuclear issue
Grossi said diplomacy is the only path to resolve the case surrounding Iran’s nuclear program.
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Iran will not succumb to irregular political pressures: Nuclear chief
Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (A.E.O.I.) Mohammad Eslami said that the Islamic Republic will not yield to irregular political pressures regarding its peaceful nuclear energy program.
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Countermeasures prepared in case I.A.E.A. adopts anti-Iran resolution: A.E.O.I. spokesperson
Kamalvandi blasted repeated resolutions and growing pressure against Iran as politically motivated.
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Russia warns against anti-Iran resolution at IAEA board meeting
Mikhail Ulyanov says that a plan by the United States and some European countries to submit a resolution against Iran’s nuclear program would not bring positive results.
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Araqchi: Defying Leader’s fatwa on nuclear weapons is impossible
Araqchi said that Iran is ready to take confidence-building measures to address concerns about its peaceful nuclear program.
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Iran says I.A.E.A. report confirms peaceful nature of its nuclear program
Iran said the recent I.A.E.A. report reaffirms the peaceful nature of the country’s nuclear program.
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Iran warns E3 of firm response if its rights are violated
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said that Europe is on the verge of another big strategic mistake, emphasizing that Iran will respond strongly to any violation of its rights.
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Iran warns against politicized measure by I.A.E.A. board of governors
The Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs warned against taking any politically-motivated measure by some members of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (I.A.E.A.).
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Foreign Minister Araqchi and IAEA chief meet in Cairo
Rafael Grossi expressed his appreciation with the “timely meeting”, hailing Egypt’s “constructive role in supporting peaceful, diplomatic solutions to regional challenges.”
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Nuclear chief: Uranium enrichment is a red line with no alternatives
Iran nuclear chief said no one can claim Iran has no right to uranium enrichment.
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Iran will make appropriate decisions if its patience is abused: Foreign Ministry
Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi issued the warning following a report by the I.A.E.A. director general making allegations on Iran's peaceful nuclear program.
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Tehran: I.A.E.A. report distorted by Israeli fabrications and Western agenda
Iran said the I.A.E.A. report made references to minor, irrelevant, and extra-mandate issues.
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Araqchi warns of proper response if I.A.E.A. meeting is used for anti-Iran political agenda
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi called for highlighting Iran’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, warning about the repercussions of any inappropriate measures against the Islamic Republic.
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Iran reaffirms transparency of its nuclear program
Mohammad Eslami said Iran remains one of the most closely monitored countries by the IAEA.
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Foreign Minister Araqchi talks with IAEA Chief Grossi
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi held a phone conversation with Rafael Grossi, Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), regarding bilateral cooperation.
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Essence of negotiations on Iran nuclear program are political, not legal: Advisor to Leader
Ali Larijani, an advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, said that the Iranian nuclear issue is not a legal issue but a political one, arguing that direct IAEA commentary would have obviated the need for negotiations.
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I.A.E.A. is expected to work on technical, not political, matters: Foreign Ministry spokesperson
Esmaeil Baqaei said an I.A.E.A. delegation to hold technical talks, including on the issue of safeguards with Iranian officials.
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Grossi reaffirms I.A.E.A.’s readiness to help with Iran-U.S. indirect talks
In a phone call with Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (I.A.E.A.) Rafael Grossi emphasized the readiness of the I.A.E.A. to provide any assistance in the process of indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States.