Iran says it is holding the technical cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency at the highest levels, stressing that it is under no obligation to respond to the false fabrications affecting the agency’s concerns.
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Iran has exported some two million tons of commodities from border terminals of the Southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan in the past eleven months of the current Iranian year (that will end on March 21).
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Iran Nanotechnology Innovation Council announced that domestically produced nano-enhanced first aid kits have become available in the market.
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Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zangeneh says the United States' claims that Tehran’s import of medicine and other humanitarian goods are exempt from Washington's unilateral sanctions are a very big lie.
Read More »Iran Still Providing Access to Its Nuclear Sites
Iran continues to provide international inspectors access to its nuclear facilities, even after its announcement it was no longer bound by any restrictions of the landmark 2015 deal with world powers, the head of the UN atomic watchdog agency said.
Read More »Iran Censures IAEA’s Politicization of Technical Issues
Iran’s permanent representative to Vienna-based International Organizations Kazem Gharibabadi criticized the International Atomic Energy Agency’s politicization of technical issues over the country’s nuclear power plant.
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