Latest in Tag: IAEA Highlight
Latest in Tag: IAEA

Explosions rock area of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant: IAEA
The IAEA, which cited the plant’s management, said that some buildings, systems and equipment were damaged at the Zaporizhzhia NPP site, but none so far are critical for nuclear safety and security.

IAEA calls for safety zone around Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
The IAEA is ready to start immediate consultations for establishing such a safety zone to “prevent a nuclear accident arising from physical damage caused by military means,” the agency said in a report on Ukraine’s nuclear safety, security and safeguards situation.

White House suggests no conditionality between revival of Iran nuclear deal, IAEA probes
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre made the remarks during a daily briefing, referring to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and investigations related to Iran’s obligations under the Non-Proliferation Treaty.

Iran reaches “good” cooperation agreement with IAEA: FM
“Last night, we reached a good agreement with the IAEA that could address some of the alleged concerns about Iran’s nuclear program and lead to continued cooperation with the IAEA,” said Hossein Amir Abdollahian.

Tehran says IAEA chief to visit Iran “soon”
The Iranian spokesman said that Iran is waiting for Grossi to respond to its invitation.

Egypt requests hosting International Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Energy 2021
This came during meeting held by minister of electricity, with IAEA director general

IAEA general conference adopts Egypt-initiated resolution
The resolution involves the application of safeguards over nuclear activities

IAEA interested in assisting Egypt in Dabaa Nuclear Power plant
Director General of IAEA expressed willingness to send delegation to Cairo to assist in putting up regulatory framework for project establishment
IAEA to visit Iran nuclear sites next week
As part of a monitoring process agreed with the UN agency

IAEA still wants to probe Iran nuclear claims: Amano
The framework deal agreed Monday requires Iran to provide the IAEA within three months information on all new research reactors and to identify 16 sites designated for new nuclear power plants.

Iran, an increasingly burning issue for world powers
Iran is accused by Western and Arab countries which back rebels fighting al-Assad of supplying weapons and sending military forces to the Syrian military, in a conflict that has claimed some 94,000 lives since 2011.

Iran in parallel nuclear talks in Vienna, Istanbul
The International Atomic Energy Agency says that there is “overall, credible” evidence that until 2003, and possibly since, Iranian scientists conducted research into developing the nuclear bomb.

Egypt withdraws from preparatory committee of NPT conference
Foreign ministry cites ‘continued failure’ to establish conference to rid the region of nuclear weapons

Without deal’, UN team returns from Iran
Diplomats said that the IAEA and Iran still had “differences”.

IAEA chief not hopeful on Iran inspection progress
Iran denies seeking or ever having sought nuclear weapons, and rejected the alleged evidence

Iran shrugs off UN nuclear chief’s ‘worrying’ comments
The IAEA and Iran have agreed to hold another round of talks on 13 December in Tehran

IAEA says Iran clean-up of Parchin site ‘ongoing’
The IAEA wants Iran to grant access to Parchin, which it visited twice in 2005 but wants to examine again

Iran IAEA nuclear talks break down
A meeting last Friday between the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Iranian government in Vienna proved fruitless.
Moscow talks fail to gain ground with Iran
After two days of talks, little is gained in the decade long standoff
UN nuclear body says ageing reactors fuel safety concerns
By AFP VIENNA: Eighty percent of nuclear power plants are more than 20 years old, raising safety concerns, the UN atomic agency warned in a draft report seen by AFP on Tuesday, a year after Japan’s Fukushima disaster. This “could impact safety and their ability to meet member states’ energy requirements in an economical and …
Iran pushes on with nuclear work after failed IAEA visit
By Mohammad Davari / AFP TEHRAN: Iran’s nuclear work will defiantly go on, supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Wednesday, after UN inspectors left Tehran following talks that failed to lift their suspicions of atomic weapons research. “The Iranian nation has never been seeking an atomic weapon and never will be. It will prove to …
UN nuke official: New trip to Iran planned
VIENNA: A UN nuclear team on Wednesday announced plans to revisit Tehran "in the very near future," indicating some progress on its quest to wrest information from Iran about allegations that it is secretly working on an atomic arms program. The announcement from mission leader Herman Nackaerts came shortly after his team landed at Vienna …