Iran, IAEA and nuclear
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With a solid backing from American voters, President Trump has given Iran fair warning of repercussions if Tehran doesn’t halt its nuclear ambitions.
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The Iranian Foreign Minister says he has spoken by phone with the director of the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog agency after a report from the agency said Iran is further increasing its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels.
In accordance with the report, the IAEA has demanded that Iran immediately stop its uranium program. However, Iran has rejected the report.
Iran lashes out at Austria after a report claims Tehran has an advanced nuclear weapons program, sparking diplomatic tensions and calls for explanations.
Saudi Arabia's defence minister delivered a blunt message to Iranian officials in Tehran last month: take President Donald Trump's offer to negotiate a nuclear agreement seriously because it presents a way to avoid the risk of war with Israel.
Israeli officials say 20 Iran-related espionage cases have been filed in Israel over the past year and 30 indictments have been issued. Although these files have different stories, their pattern and that of the Iranian intelligence services' target society for recruiting sources is nearly identical.
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Daily Times on MSNIran signals peace: Nuclear arms are 'unacceptable', Araghchi declaresIranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has reiterated that Iran considers nuclear weapons "unacceptable," reaffirming Tehran's official stance during a televised address on Saturday. His statement comes at a sensitive time,
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bne IntelliNews on MSNIran will continue uranium enrichment "to spite enemies," says Tehran prayer leaderBy bnm Tehran bureau Tehran's interim Friday prayer leader declared Iran will continue uranium enrichment activities despite international pressure, stating concerns stem from technology rather than nuclear weapons fears,