Nuclear Energy
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Iran, Russia call for expansion of ties in nuclear safety system
Tehran, IRNA — The Islamic Republic of Iran and Russia have stressed the need to expand cooperation in the nuclear safety system.
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Iran pursuing ‘open door policy’ on its nuclear industry: AEOI chief
Tehran, IRNA – Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Mohammad Eslami has said that the Islamic Republic pursues an open-door policy on its nuclear energy program and industry.
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‘Iran's nuclear goods, services breaking monopoly in world markets’
Tehran, IRNA - The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) announced the colossal presence of Iran's nuclear goods and services, saying they are breaking the monopoly in global markets.
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Iran's nuclear energy ‘thorn in the eyes of enemies’: Eslami
Tehran, IRNA – The Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), while referring to significant achievements in the nuclear industry with the efforts of the country's committed and faithful youths said that nuclear energy has become “a thorn in the eyes of the enemies.”
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US renews rhetoric against Iran’s nuclear program
New York, IRNA- The United States has renewed its rhetoric against Iran over the country's peaceful nuclear program, saying Washington continues to pressure Tehran to prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons.
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Iranian, Russian research centers discuss nuclear advancements
Tehran, IRNA — The research institutes of the Islamic Republic and Russia have reviewed the potential for further expanding mutual ties in nuclear sciences.
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Isfahan Conference can help solve global challenges: IAEA chief
Isfahan, IRNA – Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi has said that the International Conference on Nuclear Sciences and Technologies in the Iranian central province of Isfahan can help find ways to different problems facing the world.
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Iran’s atomic agency unveils new home-made radiopharmaceuticals
Tehran, IRNA – The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) has unveiled new home-made radiopharmaceuticals.
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Iran, Brazil call for peaceful nuclear cooperation
Tehran, IRNA - Iran’s nuclear chief has met a Brazilian delegation in Vienna, with both sides calling for development of peaceful nuclear cooperation.
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Iran never pursuing nuclear weapons: President Raisi
Tehran, IRNA - Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has fully dismissed the Western states claim that Iran intends to build nuclear weapons, and said that the high-level enrichment was a response to the westerners reneging on their promises.
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Iran made nuclear progress despite 20 years of sabotage: AEOI chief
Tabriz, IRNA – Iran has developed nuclear knowledge despite two decades of sabotage in the country’s industrial sites, says Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Mohammad Eslami.
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'Iran scientists’ self-confidence result in nuclear achievements'
Tehran, IRNA - Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Mohammad Eslami has emphasized that the unveiling of nuclear achievements has its roots in the self-confidence and self-esteem of the country’s nuclear industry employees.
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Iran to increase share of nuclear to 15% of power output: MP
Tehran, IRNA - Spokesman for the Iranian Parliament’s Energy Committee Mostafa Nakhaei says that the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) seeks to meet a target of increasing the share of nuclear to 15% of Iran's total electricity output by 2041.
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Supreme Leader: Enemy using nuclear allegations to hamper Iran’s progress
Tehran, IRNA – Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says the enemy uses the allegation that Iran is developing nuclear weapons as an excuse to hamper Iran’s progress.
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US urged to avoid double standards in dealing with Iran's nuclear case
Tehran, IRNA – China’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin has said that the approach adopted by the United States and United Kingdom on Iran’s nuclear program is an example of exercising double-standards in dealing with international issues.
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UN unable to confirm claims on Iran’s 84% enrichment: Spokesman
New York, IRNA – A spokesman for the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has said that the UN is unable to confirm allegations that Iran has enriched uranium up to 84% of purity.
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Iran ready to cooperate with G20, FM says
Tehran, IRNA - Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian has urged practical steps to strengthen global peace, stability, and security, adding that the Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to cooperate with the Group of Twenty (G20).
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AEOI chief says it was US that set new conditions in JCPOA talks
Isfahan, IRNA – Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Mohammad Eslami said on Thursday that the party that set new conditions in JCPOA negotiations was not Iran, but it was the United States.
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AEOI chief says Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity has more than doubled
Tehran, IRNA – Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Mohammad Eslami said on Saturday that the country’s nuclear enrichment capacity has more than doubled.
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Iran urges UK to pay heed to internal woes, stop meddling in Mideast
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani urged the statesmen in London to stop accusing the Islamic Republic and pay heed to the broad demands of British citizens, as well as eliminate discrimination practiced by the UK against migrants and Muslims in that country.
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Iran nuclear program misused by West to pursue hostile policies
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s peaceful nuclear program has turned into a pretext in the hands of the United States and its European allies to put forward their hegemony and domination while denying information on the nature of the Iranians’ activities in this respect.
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Iran envoy to UN says IAEA should act independently
New York, IRNA – Iran’s Permanent Envoy to the United Nations Amir Saeed Iravani said that the UN nuclear watchdog should not be under control of big powers.
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MP urges IAEA to terminate “accusatory inspections”
Tehran, IRNA – An Iranian lawmaker said that possible military dimensions (PMD) case for Iran should be closed by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), allowing to put an end to the “accusatory inspections” of the agency.
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Enemies don’t tolerate Iran’s enjoyment of modern tech: Nuclear chief
Kashan, IRNA – Possessing modern technologies is a source of power for any country, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) said, adding that enemies don’t tolerate Iran’s enjoyment of those technologies.
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IAEA, Iran can always reach mutual understanding: Grossi
Tehran, IRNA – Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi has underlined that the UN nuclear watchdog and the Islamic Republic of Iran have the opportunity to reach an understanding at any time.
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Why should states acquire nuclear technology?
Tehran, IRNA – Following more than half a century of efforts made by international scientists as well as the eye-catching advantages of nuclear energy, it is an undeniable issue that countries have to acquire peaceful nuclear technology in order to guarantee their security and progress.
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Speaker: Nuclear talks should guarantee economic interests
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s Majlis Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf said here on Sunday that the nuclear talks have to lead to the guaranteed, sustainable and tangible economic interests for the Iranian nation.
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Pres. Raisi: Iran will never step back from its right in Vienna talks
Tehran, IRNA – Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said on Saturday that the government will never step back from the rights of the Iranians in nuclear negotiations.
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Iranian Parliament obliges gov't to draw comprehensive nuclear roadmap
Tehran, IRNA – Iranian Parliament – known as Majlis – obliged the Iranian government on Monday to set out a fifty-year comprehensive roadmap for the country’s nuclear development.
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IAEA removes one location in Iran from list of places under question
Tehran, IRNA – Iran's permanent representative to the Vienna-based International Organization Mohammad Reza Ghaebi said on Sunday that a new report by the IAEA has removed one of the Iranian locations under question from the list of remaining issues.