IAEA: Saudi nuclear reactor is no secret
IAEA chief says his agency asked Saudi Arabia to agree to safeguards on nuclear material for its first atomic reactor.
IAEA chief says his agency asked Saudi Arabia to agree to safeguards on nuclear material for its first atomic reactor.
International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Yukiya Amano reaffirms Iran is implementing its side of the 2015 deal with world powers.
Head of UN atomic watchdog says the failure of the 2015 deal between Iran and world powers would be a "great loss".
Yukiya Amano says Iran implementing its responsibilities under nuclear deal.
Yukiya Amano will visit Iran on Sunday, discuss nuclear deal with senior officials.
International Atomic Energy Agency chief Yukiya Amano affirms Iran's commitment to 2015 deal.
IAEA head Yukiya Amano says Iran is sticking to the nuclear deal it signed with world powers in 2015.
Head of UN atomic watchdog confident of "very good cooperation" with the United States on Iran's nuclear deal.
IAEA chief Yukiya Amano says Trump administration has yet to be in touch about their criticism of the Iran nuclear deal.
Yukiya Amano chides Iran for exceeding for the second time an agreed upper limit for nuclear material set out in deal with world powers.
IAEA chief Yukiya Amano warns that small failures in implementation of Iran nuclear deal could have a negative influence.
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano says his agency has enough samples from Iran's suspicious underground military site.
Yukiya Amano granted access to Parchin, where it is alleged covert research to build a nuclear bomb took place.
As Amano arrives for a one-day visit exploring military aspects of nuclear program, covert Parchin detonator test site not on agenda.
IAEA chief Yukiya Amano seeks to ease concerns about inspections of Iran's nuclear facilities.
UN's atomic body admits it has no money to inspect Iran's nuclear program, asks member states to hand over more funds to let it continue.
IAEA chief Yukiya Amano says claims that Iran would self-inspect its nuclear sites are inaccurate.
UN nuclear watchdog chief will meet with Senate Committee on Foreign Relations to discuss his agency's monitoring role in Iran.
Alongside Iran deal, Amano in Vienna announces signing of deal to clarify nuclear aspects of Iran's program by end of 2015.
After visit to Tehran Amano says 'work will be needed,' in indication his mission to probe military nuclear program did not advance.
IAEA chief says concluding that Iran's nuclear program is entirely peaceful will take years even if a deal with world powers is reached.
Contrary to Iran's views, IAEA's Yukiya Amano says nuclear agreement would give his experts the right to push for access to Iranian sites.
IAEA head says the agency has had limited progress in its inquiry into possible military dimensions of Iran's nuclear activities.
IAEA chief says Iran refusing to share info on 'military dimensions' of nuclear program; only three IAEA members monitoring Iran.
A nuclear armed Iran would be dangerous to all humanity, says Peres in meeting with IAEA head in Vienna.
Iran is reducing its most proliferation-prone nuclear stockpile, but much work remains to be done, said IAEA head Yukiya Amano.
Head of UN’s atomic watchdog says that Iran's new leadership has indicated a willingness to address concerns about its nuclear program.
Talks with Iran over its nuclear program are “going around in circles,” said Yukiya Amano, director general of the IAEA.
The United Nations’ nuclear agency reluctantly has reported that Iran appears to be working on an atomic weapon of mass destruction.
Yukiya Amano calls on Iran to allow access to the Parchin military base, where nuclear weapons research may have taken place.
IAEA chief says he's not hopeful of striking a deal with Iran on allegations of past nuclear weapons research.
A visit to Iran's Parchin military complex will be useful despite the clean-up activities there, says IAEA Chief Amano.
Head of IAEA said he was "confident" no sensitive information had been stolen during hacking incident.
IAEA chief Yukiya Amano calls on Iran to open up the Parchin military site, where it may have covered up traces of nuclear activity.
Yukiya Amano, the chief of the UN nuclear watchdog, will meet Iranian officials in a visit to Tehran on Monday.
IAEA inspectors are making a new bid for access to the suspected Parchin nuclear site as the major powers look for progress
The top man at the International Atomic Energy Agency says 'Iran has a case to answer' amid charges of a nuclear cover up
Yukiya Amano says Iran has failed to clarify its atomic activities to the UN's IAEA -- and now it's his job to warn the world.