Iran has announced legal action against IAEA Director Rafael Grossi for his inaction following U.S.-Israeli attacks on its nuclear facilities. This decision comes amid rising tensions surrounding assaults near the Bushehr nuclear power plant.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has expressed deep concern following repeated attacks on Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant, which resulted in the death of one staff member. This escalation occurs amid rising tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has warned that ongoing military activities near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant could lead to a 'serious radiological incident'. This warning follows a recent shelling near the facility, raising concerns about potential repercussions beyond Iran's borders.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has urged an immediate halt to military attacks near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant, warning of serious risks to nuclear safety. The recent attacks, marking the fourth occurrence, have raised international concerns regarding nuclear security in the region.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that recent military strikes near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant did not cause any damage to the facility. This assurance follows an independent analysis of new satellite imagery.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that satellite imagery analysis revealed recent military strikes near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant. The agency warned of a 'real danger' that threatens nuclear safety in the region.
Iran has accused the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of failing to fulfill its duties, warning of the consequences of potential attacks on its nuclear sites. This statement comes amid rising regional tensions as Tehran seeks to bolster its position against international pressures.
Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, warns of a potential nuclear accident due to escalating military tensions following the fourth strike on Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant. The latest attack resulted in the death of a security personnel and damage to one of the buildings.
A Russian official has warned that the recent attack on Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant could increase the likelihood of a nuclear incident. The situation at the plant is reportedly nearing a dangerous threshold.
Iran has reported an attack near the Bushehr nuclear power plant, resulting in the death of a worker. This incident raises significant concerns about nuclear security in the region.
The International Atomic Energy Agency reported the death of a security employee at the Iranian Bushehr nuclear plant due to a shell landing near the site. The incident occurred without any increase in radiation levels.
Satellite images taken on March 28 show extensive damage at the yellowcake facility in Ardakan, Iran, following an Israeli attack. The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed no radiation leaks have been detected so far.
A number of Iranian legislators have intensified calls for a review of Iran's membership in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Meanwhile, the Iranian Foreign Ministry affirmed Tehran's continued commitment to the treaty despite ongoing discussions.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear sites are considered crimes under international law. He expressed disappointment with the IAEA's perceived indifference to these violations.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that Iran's Khundab facility, which Tehran claimed was attacked, contains no nuclear materials. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The International Atomic Energy Agency announced on Sunday that Iran's Arak nuclear reactor has permanently ceased operations due to severe damage, raising questions about the future of Iran's nuclear program.
Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia's permanent representative to international organizations in Vienna, stated that Iran will inform the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) if radiation levels exceed safety thresholds at its facilities. This announcement comes amid escalating military tensions in the region.
Rafael Grossi, Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, asserted that military strikes will not halt Iran's nuclear capabilities, emphasizing the importance of resuming diplomatic negotiations to resolve the ongoing crisis.
Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia's representative to international organizations, stated that the Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) acknowledged violations of the seven nuclear safety principles in Iran, raising concerns about the nuclear situation in the region.
Rafael Mariano Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), has urged all parties involved in the Middle East conflict to return to the negotiation table. In an exclusive interview with CGTN on Thursday, he emphasized the importance of reaching a lasting solution.
The International Atomic Energy Agency announced that Iran reported a new attack on its Bushehr nuclear facility, marking the third such incident in ten days. This raises concerns about nuclear security in the region amidst increasing tensions over Iran's nuclear activities.
The spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry has warned of the ongoing escalation by aggressive forces in the Middle East, highlighting serious risks to the region. She called on the International Atomic Energy Agency to clarify the dangers posed by this threat.
Moscow has urged the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to take a clear stance on the risks posed by US and Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear sites. This call comes amid rising tensions between major powers and Iran.
The Shahid Rezai Najad yellowcake production facility in Yazd, Iran, was attacked on Friday, raising international concerns about the safety of Iranian nuclear sites. The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed no increase in radiation levels outside the site and is currently investigating the incident.
Iran has informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about a new attack on the Bushehr nuclear facility, marking the third incident in ten days. According to Iranian officials, no damage or radiation emissions have been recorded.
The International Atomic Energy Agency announced that Iran reported a new attack targeting the Bushehr nuclear facility, marking the third incident in ten days. There are no reports of damage or radiation emissions, with Iran confirming that the situation at the facility remains normal.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced its assessment of the radiological situation in Khuzestan, Iran, following airstrikes on steel factories in the region. This announcement comes amid rising regional tensions that necessitate an evaluation of environmental and health risks.
Iran reported an attack on its heavy water production facility in <strong>Khandab</strong> on Friday, with no recorded radiological danger. The attack also extended to a steel plant in <strong>Khuzestan</strong>, raising concerns about nuclear safety in the region.
Iran has strongly protested the recent statements made by Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), who claimed that the complete destruction of Iran's nuclear capabilities would require a nuclear war. Tehran views these remarks as a clear bias that exacerbates tensions in the region.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has urged all parties involved in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East to exercise restraint, emphasizing the importance of maintaining security and stability in the region amidst rising military tensions and nuclear threats.