Russia expects the IAEA to officially verify that the Iranian side has exceeded the uranium enrichment levels at the Natanz facility set by the JCPOA.
Read More »Iran Says Next Option is 20% Uranium Enrichment
Iran has warned its next step in reducing commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal will be stronger. with a senior nuclear official saying that 20% uranium enrichment is an option.
Read More »INSTEX: Will It Work?
As the United States continues rallying the world to uphold brutal international sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
Read More »No European Bank Introduced to Iran for Implementation of INSTEX
The Iranian special trade mechanism set up to reciprocate the European Instrument in Support of Trade Exchange. blasted Europe for procrastinating in introduction of a bank to Iran to put the INSTEX into effect.
Read More »Iran: IAEA Should Hold Special Meeting on US Violation of N. Deal
Iran could continue enrichment to the levels that it needs for fueling its power plants.
Read More »Iran Calls US Request for IAEA Watchdog Meeting `a Sad Irony`
IAEA confirmed on Monday that Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile exceeded the nuclear deal’s limits.
Read More »INSTEX Should Guarantee Financial Transactions for Iran`s Crude Sales
The Europe-proposed Instrument in Support of Trade Exchange (INSTEX) should provide a comprehensive channel for financial transactions with the European states to wire back Iran'.s crude revenues.
Read More »Iran`s Demands Not Met by INSTEX
Iranian Deputy Economy Minister Mohammad Ali Dehqan Dehnavi said that the Europe-proposed Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX ) has failed to meet Iran'.s expectations. calling on the European states to compensate for their deficiencies.
Read More »Turkey`s President Open to Mediate Talks between Iran. US
The US has continued with what it describes as a ‘maximum pressure’ policy against Iran.
Read More »Iran to Fulfil JCPOA Obligations as Much as Europe Does
Iran is committed to the full implementation of the JCPOA: as long as E3 EU implement their economic commitment.
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