Iran’s nuclear chief says the country will continue advancing its civilian nuclear program while fully observing the ...
First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref says the current Iranian administration supports maximizing nuclear technologies to ...
Moscow and Tehran tout strategic unity, yet their nuclear partnership masks tensions and competing interests amid global ...
Iran’s first vice president reiterated that Tehran has never pursued non-peaceful applications of nuclear energy.
Iran’s nuclear chief and the CEO of Russia’s Rosatom signed an agreement on Wednesday to cooperate on the construction of nuclear power plants in Iran. A statement released by Rosatom said that its ...
Iran agreed a deal with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Tuesday in Cairo, after it suspended cooperation following the war with Israel in June. The 12-day war saw Israeli and US ...
A 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck southwestern Iran early Friday morning in a region which houses the country's first nuclear power plant. The quake occurred just after 5 a.m. local time, 44 ...
Russia and Iran announced on Friday a $25 billion deal to build multiple nuclear power plants in Iran. The agreement is between Russia’s Rosatom Project Company and Iran’s Hormoz Company, according to ...
Mohammad Eslami, said that hostile powers have sought to construct a “cruel and distorted narrative” about Iran’s nuclear ...
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Iran’s nuclear chief stresses his country’s need for nuclear industry
Tehran: Iran’s growing need for clean and sustainable energy has made nuclear development an “unquestionable necessity”, the head of the country’s Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) said on Monday, the ...
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