IAEA waiting for Iran's response on extension of monitoring deal
IAEA wants immediate response from Iran on extending monitoring agreement that expired on Thursday.
IAEA wants immediate response from Iran on extending monitoring agreement that expired on Thursday.

Iranian official says decision on extending monitoring deal with IAEA will come after the deal expires on June 24.

Saudi Foreign Minister meets IAEA chief, underlines importance of comprehensive inspection of all Iranian nuclear sites.

Iran accuses UN nuclear agency of "counterproductive approach" following report on its undeclared nuclear activity.

Iranian ambassador says IAEA report on Iran's nuclear activities is "invalid".

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi: Iran has failed to answer questions about the discovery of uranium particles at undeclared sites.

Head of UN's atomic watchdog says are signs North Korea might be reprocessing spent reactor fuel to extract plutonium.

Britain, France, Germany, US will not push for resolution against Iran despite its failure to explain uranium traces found at three sites.

UN's atomic watchdog says in new report that Iran has failed to explain traces of uranium found at several undeclared sites.

Iran and International Atomic Energy Agency extend deal on surveillance cameras at Tehran’s atomic sites by one month.

IAEA says Iran has reduced the number of centrifuges enriching uranium to up to 60% purity at Natanz to one cluster from two.

UN atomic watchdog says Iran has installed extra advanced centrifuges at its underground plant and plans to add even more.

UN watchdog agency confirms Iran is enriching uranium to 60% at Natanz plant.

UN atomic watchdog says Iran is almost ready to start enriching uranium to 60% purity at Natanz.

UN atomic watchdog's new report describes a breach related to Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium.

New IAEA report finds Iran is again breaching its 2015 deal with world powers.

UN nuclear watchdog says Iran has started enriching uranium at Natanz plant with second type of advanced centrifuge.

France, Britain and Germany dropped resolution criticizing Iran for suspending some IAEA inspections.

Britain, France and Germany will put forward a resolution condemning Iran's suspension of UN nuclear inspections.

Britain, France and Germany urge Iran to reverse all measures that reduce transparency after it halts IAEA inspections.

International Atomic Energy Agency reports Iran has added 17.6 kilograms of uranium enriched up to 20% to its stockpile.

The Additional Protocol allows IAEA to carry out snap-inspections at sites not declared to the agency.

Iran had threatened to partly suspend nuclear inspections by the UN's atomic agency as of Tuesday.

The visit comes ahead of deadline on which Iran said it would suspend nuclear inspections by the agency.

Diplomats say International Atomic Energy Agency preparing to rebuke Tehran for failing to explain the presence of the particles.

International Atomic Energy Agency confirms Iran plans to halt snap nuclear inspections outside of its declared sites.

Iran threatens to stop IAEA inspections if other signatories to the 2015 nuclear deal do not fulfill their “obligations”.

Former International Atomic Energy Agency chairman says even an attack wolud not stop Tehran administration's nuclear program completely.

Iran urges United Nations’ nuclear watchdog to avoid publishing details on Iran’s nuclear program that may cause confusion.

The move marks Iran’s latest breach of the nuclear deal it signed with six major powers in 2015.

Director of IAEA says Iran likely able now to enrich 10 kilograms of uranium at 20% enrichment per month. 'This is a whole new reality.'

Senior Iranian lawmaker says Iran will expel nuclear inspectors from its territory if US sanctions are not lifted by February 21.

Iranian Foreign Minister: Our measures are fully reversible when all sides comply with 2015 deal.

Iran tells UN nuclear watchdog it intends to enrich uranium to up to 20% purity.

Head of UN atomic watchdog says reviving 2015 deal would require a new agreement on how Iran's breaches should be reversed.

Iran's representative to IAEA on urges UN nuclear watchdog to remain "impartial" regarding his country’s nuclear activities.

Iranian Supreme National Security Council endorses law which would reduce international monitoring of Iran's nuclear program.

IAEA says in new report that Iran plans to continue to breach 2015 deal with world powers.

New report by UN agency finds that Iran continues to breach its 2015 deal with world powers.

Conference of Presidents: Before entering into new negotiations with Iran, US and world leaders must consider whether it can be trusted.

UN’s atomic watchdog says Iran continues to increase its stockpile of low-enriched uranium far beyond limits set in 2015 nuclear deal.

IAEA chief says Iran has started building an underground centrifuge assembly plant in wake of Natanz explosion.

IAEA chief says Iran continues to enrich uranium but does not at this stage have enough enriched uranium to make one nuclear bomb.

International Atomic Energy Agency inspects second of two suspected former secret atomic sites in Iran.

Head of UN's nuclear watchdog says inspectors will visit second of two Iranian sites where undeclared nuclear activity may have taken place.

UN's nuclear watchdog says that Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium stands at more than ten times the limit set down in 2015 deal.

Iranian president hails agreement in which his country agreed to allow IAEA inspectors access to nuclear sites.

Iran agrees to grant IAEA access to two suspected secret nuclear sites.

Iran's Foreign Minister says Iran is willing to keep cooperating with UN atomic agency "according to international regulations".

Iran insists this week's visit by head of UN’s atomic watchdog agency has nothing to do with US “snapback” push.

Visit will focus on access to sites where Iran is believed to have stored or used undeclared nuclear material.

Classified document shows Iran transferring advanced centrifuges to enrich uranium at Natanz production center.

Iran's Parliament says IAEA resolution was adopted due to pressure from US and its allies.

Iranian Foreign Minister blasts France, Germany and Britain for drafting IAEA nuclear resolution against Tehran.

Iranian Foreign Minister says “an agreeable solution is possible” for IAEA request for access to two nuclear sites.

The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog calls on Iran to allow access to two sites where nuclear activity may have occurred.

Iran expresses disappointment over IAEA report complaining of blocked access.

UN's atomic agency says Iran has continued to increase its stockpiles of enriched uranium in violation of 2015 deal.

IAEA director general says Iran providing inspectors with access to its active nuclear facilities, despite stepping back from nuclear deal.

US Secretary of State responds to report which said that Iran is failing to cooperate with IAEA inspectors.
