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The U.S., Europe, Russia and China worked together on a 2015 deal to limit Iran’s nuclear program. The arrangement’s unraveling and the spike in superpower tensions make this a dangerous moment.
Mohammad Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, shows Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi centrifuges during an April 2022 nuclear technology exhibition in Tehran. (Iranian ...
VIENNA, April 18 (Reuters) - As its 2015 nuclear deal with major powers has eroded over the years, Iran has expanded and accelerated its nuclear programme, reducing the time it would need to build ...
In the Russian foreign minister’s view, the final decision on the renewal of the nuclear deal should be made by all the parties to the JCPOA, including Russia and China "Russian Deputy Foreign ...
The UN inspections are a legacy of the now defunct Iran nuclear deal, which exchanged sanctions relief for curbs and monitoring of the nuclear programme to prevent Tehran getting the bomb.
Tehran claims they are for civilian use. In 2016, the country signed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action - widely known as the Iran nuclear deal - which lifted sanctions and around $100bn of ...
Iranian nuclear sites are "fully safe" and have not been impacted by Israeli strikes, the country's regime says. Israel carried out limited strikes on areas of Iran early Friday in retaliation for ...
By no means was the deal ... nuclear impasse but decades of isolation for Tehran. In exchange for the checks and balances implemented by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Iran would ...
The rising tensions between Iran and Israel have provoked understandable foreboding. On April 1, an Israeli airstrike killed a senior Iranian commander in Damascus. Last weekend, Iran responded ...
Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Andrzej Shejna criticized President Andrzej Duda's statement that Poland is ready to deploy ...
Iran began ramping up production of fissile material in recent years, after the US pulled out of a deal under which Tehran curtailed its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief.