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In an interview today, US President Donald Trump seemed less confident about the prospect of the US reaching a deal on Iran's uranium enrichment plans
Follow the latest news after Israel launched strikes at Iran, a dramatic escalation in long-running tensions between the two countries.
Israel launched its missile barrage on Iran this week because the theocratic regime was on the brink of building a crude nuclear device, experts said.
After Iran launched retaliatory strikes on Israel following its large-scale attack, both countries have continued targeting each other.
The IAEA held a board session Wednesday on Iran's nuclear program, during which Britain, France, and Germany warned Iran that its escalating nuclear activities—such as 60 percent enrichment of uranium and expansion of centrifuge and stockpile limits—undermine the JCPOA, a 2015 deal with Iran, but did not call for immediate punitive steps.
Western nations are planning to table a resolution at an IAEA meeting that will find Iran in non-compliance with its so-called safeguards obligations for the first time in 20 years, a senior western diplomat said.
VIENNA (Reuters) -Below are key passages from a four-page resolution on Iran that diplomats said the International Atomic Energy Agency's 35-nation Board of Governors passed on Thursday. The text is
The UN nuclear watchdog has formally declared Iran in violation of its nuclear non-proliferation obligations, further complicating upcoming U.S.-Iran talks in Oman amid regional tensions.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they carried out attacks against dozens of targets in Israel in retaliation for the latter's biggest attacks ever against Iran.
The State of Israel has expressed disappointment in the government of Ghana for choosing to abstain from voting to support the declaration that Iran is in breach of its non-proliferation obligations.