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Iran may restart uranium enrichment within months despite strikes

Iran could resume its uranium enrichment program within months, despite recent coordinated attacks by the United States and Israel targeting its nuclear infrastructure, according to Rafael Grossi, the Director-General of the United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Grossi’s......

IAEA head anticipates major damage at Iran’s Fordow nuclear site

The head of the United Nations nuclear agency, Rafael Grossi, stated that the recent U.S. bombing likely caused extensive damage to the underground sections of Iran's Fordow uranium enrichment facility, which is built inside a mountain. However, the full extent of the damage remains unclear. On......

Khamenei rejects US demands on nuclear deal and pledges continued uranium enrichment

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has firmly rejected a core condition in the latest US proposal aimed at resolving the protracted nuclear standoff. In a recent speech, he vowed that Tehran would not give up its uranium enrichment activities, a move seen as a clear dismissal of American......

Trump rules out uranium enrichment in potential Iran nuclear deal

In a firm stance on nuclear negotiations, former US President Donald Trump declared that any future agreement with Iran would strictly prohibit uranium enrichment. This announcement came after reports suggested the Biden administration might allow limited enrichment under a new deal. Speaking via his......

Iran may accept US IAEA inspectors if nuclear deal advances

Iran signaled it could permit U.S. inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to access its nuclear facilities if negotiations with Washington lead to a new agreement. The statement was made by Iran’s nuclear chief, Mohammad Eslami, during a press conference in Tehran. The potential......

Iran refuses to pause uranium enrichment to secure US nuclear agreement

Iran has firmly rejected the idea of temporarily halting uranium enrichment as a condition to finalize a nuclear deal with the United States, according to a spokesperson from its foreign ministry on Monday. There is no scheduled date yet for the sixth round of negotiations with Washington. The ongoing......

US and Iran resume nuclear talks despite significant disagreements

Iranian and American negotiators are set to restart discussions in Rome to address the long-standing dispute over Iran’s nuclear program, even as Iran’s supreme leader signals that reaching a new agreement may be extremely difficult due to conflicting non-negotiable demands. The talks hold......

Iran’s Khamenei rejects US nuclear enrichment demands

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, dismissed the United States' demands for Iran to stop uranium enrichment, calling them baseless. Speaking in a statement covered by the semi-official Mehr News Agency, Khamenei emphasized that Iran does not seek permission from other nations regarding......

Iran and US resume nuclear talks amid red line disagreements

On May 11, top Iranian and U.S. negotiators resumed nuclear discussions, aiming to address disagreements over Iran’s nuclear program. The talks are part of efforts to make progress as Washington toughens its approach ahead of President Donald Trump's upcoming visit to the Middle East. Despite......

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