Iranian nuclear program
IAEA chief to visit Iran
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency will fly to Tehran on Sunday May 20 to discuss Iran’s nuclear program with that country’s top nuclear negotiators, including Saeed Jalili, the head of Iran’s Supreme Council of National Security.
ISIS rejects claims Iran actively pursuing nuclear weapons
The Institute for Science and International Security says a new report on Iran’s nuclear activities by the dissident National Resistance Council of Iran, a branch of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, should be regarded with skepticism.
Ashton "hopeful" about end of disputes with Iran
Catherine Ashton, the head of EU foreign policy, says she hopes the upcoming talks in Baghdad will lead Iran to abandon its alleged “nuclear weapons program.”
Nuclear activities not "washable": Iran
Iran has responded to the accusations made by a U.S. institute that Tehran is cleaning up its Parchin military base in order to rid it of nuclear residue, saying that nuclear activities are “not washable.”
IAEA stresses need to inspect Iran’s Parchin base
The International Atomic Energy Agency says access to Iran’s Parchin Military Base will be a top priority in the next round of nuclear talks with Iran.
Germany expresses support for Israel
Germany’s Foreign Minister said the international community will not tolerate any attempts by Iran to obtain nuclear weapons, emphasizing Germany’s support for Israel.
Rights of Iranian People Abandoned in Shadow of Nuclear Talks
Shirin Ebadi protests against the G5+1 meeting with Iran in an interview with Radio Zamaneh
IMF refuses call to cut off Iran's Central Bank
The International Monetary Fund has rejected a proposal by the U.S. lobby United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) to cut ties between the IMF and Iran’s Central Bank.
U.S. reaffirms objection to uranium enrichment in Iran
Washington has denied recent reports that it would be willing to let Iran continue low-grade uranium enrichment, stressing that there has been no change in the U.S. position.
U.S. mulls possible compromise over Iran’s uranium
The United States is considering the possibility of allowing low-grade uranium enrichment in Iran if the Islamic Republic agrees to UN conditions and unlimited scrutiny of its nuclear facilities by international inspectors.











