Israel blasts IAEA:
'The yielding to political pressure is very disappointing'
Israel blasts UN's atomic agency over decision to close two probes of highly enriched uranium in Iran.
Israel blasts UN's atomic agency over decision to close two probes of highly enriched uranium in Iran.

IAEA closes two probes over uranium found at Iranian nuclear sites.

The statement follows an AP report on Tehran's new underground system near the Natanz facility.

Iranian Foreign Minister calls on IAEA to put aside its political approach toward Iran.

President of Czech Republic promises to act to impose sanctions at the IAEA's next board meeting.

Foreign Minister speaks to French counterpart, departs for Czech Republic to promote decisions against Iran's nuclear program.

The announcement comes a day after the IAEA reported that 2.5 tons of natural uranium had gone missing from a Libyan site.

IAEA to conduct activities to clarify circumstances of the removal of nuclear material from a site in Libya.

While working non-stop to gain support for stopping Iran, the PM has to go to Europe to do damage control after Lapid's incitement. Op-ed.

UN nuclear watchdog's 35-nation board backs Grossi to serve as director general until 2027.

Iran will evade fresh censure by UN nuclear watchdog after making commitments to be transparent.

PM responds to IAEA director Rafael Grossi's claim an attack on Iran's nuclear program would violate international law.

IAEA chief says he held "constructive" talks with Iranian officials after discovery of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade level.

Grossi’s visit to Iran follows the IAEA report which said that inspectors found uranium particles enriched to nearly bomb grade.

Diplomatic source says Rafael Grossi will attempt to "relaunch the dialogue" on Iran's atomic work.

In latest report, UN nuclear watchdog says it is in discussions with Iran on discoveries of uranium enriched to 83.7% purity at Fordow.

The visit comes after IAEA inspectors recently found uranium enriched to 84-percent purity in Iran.

Iran urges IAEA to "not fall prey to the seduction of Western countries" after its inspectors found it enriched uranium to 84 percent.

Iran says reports that it has enriched uranium up to 84 percent are a distortion of the facts.

UN's nuclear watchdog responds to reports that its inspectors found that Iran stepped up nuclear enrichment to 84%.

The IAEA has detected uranium enrichment levels of 84% purity, only 6% less than the amount needed to create a nuclear weapon.

Head of UN nuclear watchdog underscores urgency of resuscitating efforts to limit Iran’s nuclear program.

Iran slams IAEA over report on covert changes to equipment at the Fordow uranium enrichment plant.

UN nuclear watchdog says in new report Iran made an undeclared change to uranium enrichment setup at the Fordow nuclear plant.

Rafael Grossi says Iran has not yet built a nuclear weapon and the West should redouble efforts to stop it.

IAEA inspectors meet head of Iran's nuclear energy organization, do not say whether they addressed impasse.

UN nuclear watchdog team will visit Tehran on Sunday aiming to resolve impasse over inquiry into undeclared uranium particles.

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi says Iran can make a nuclear bomb but there is no indication it currently has a nuclear weapons program.

Iran furious after IAEA board of directors criticizes its lack of cooperation with probe: This resolution will have no result.

IAEA head Rafael Grossi says he hopes planned visit to Tehran as part of probe into uranium traces found in Iran will still take place.

US, Britain, France and Germany submit motion to IAEA board censuring Iran over its lack of cooperation with the agency.

The announcement follows latest IAEA report criticizing Tehran for continuing to bar the agency's officials from accessing nuclear sites.

In its latest report, UN atomic watchdog says Iran has increased its enriched uranium by 6.7 kilograms since September.

UN's nuclear watchdog will carry out independent verification of Russian allegations concerning production of “dirty bombs” in Ukraine.

Head of Iran's atomic energy agency to meet with the head of the UN's nuclear watchdog amid attempts to revive 2015 deal.

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi says his inspectors have limited access to Iran's nuclear facilities and hopes to meet Iranians in a few days.

US tells IAEA Board of Governors: We're ready to strike a deal but lack a willing partner in Iran.

Iran now has 60 kg of uranium enriched to 60%, an increase of 12.5 kg in 3 months.

IAEA says creation of 'safety zone' around Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia plant needed to prevent potential nuclear disaster.

Head of UN nuclear watchdog says nuclear plant still able to transfer electricity.

IAEA inspectors touring Europe's largest nuclear facility find that physical integrity of plant has been damaged.

IAEA team visits sensitive nuclear site as area is shelled, with Ukraine and Russia each blaming the other.

UN's atomic watchdog says Iran has begun enriching uranium with second cluster of advanced IR-6 centrifuges at Natanz.

UN nuclear watchdog says Iran pressing ahead with its rollout of an upgrade to its advanced uranium enrichment program.

IAEA says its inspectors will visit nuclear power plant in Ukraine within days if talks to gain access succeed.

UN atomic agency's latest report finds Iran has completed installing three advanced IR-6 centrifuge cascades at Natanz plant.

Nuclear facility, which has been occupied by Russia since March, still functioning but has had little contact with outside world or IAEA.

Rafael Grossi, head of the IAEA, warns Iran’s nuclear program is "moving ahead very, very fast".

Iran warns that nuclear program 'galloping ahead' and IAEA has little ability to verify progress without its cameras in place.

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi: For almost five weeks I have had very limited visibility and Iran's nuclear program is galloping ahead.

Spokesman of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran says Tehran informed IAEA in advance of its decision to enrich uranium at 20%.

The Iranian government has warned Arab states against joining forces against it with Israel, threatening 'tensions and divisiveness."

UN nuclear watchdog says Iran preparing to use advanced IR-6 centrifuges at underground Fordow site.

US Secretary of State criticizes Iran’s removal of cameras that monitor its nuclear program.

France, Germany and the United Kingdom condemn Iran's latest steps to scale back compliance with 2015 nuclear deal.

Israel’s Ambassador to the UN responds to IAEA's decision to condemn Iran: A nuclear Iran would endanger the whole world.

Iran's foreign ministry denounces IAEA decision to censure Iran over its refusal to cooperate with nuclear inspectors.

Defense Minister welcomes IAEA decision to censure Iran: The international community must take concrete steps.

The IAEA has passed a resolution calling on Iran to cooperate with the investigation against it.

Removal of two cameras comes as IAEA set to vote on resolution criticizing Iran after discovery of trace uranium at unlisted sites.
