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IAEA DG Rafael Mariano Grossi concludes fruitful Pakistan visit: FO

Pakistan raises objection to India–Afghanistan joint statement

The Foreign Office announced that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi concluded a successful visit to Pakistan on February 12–13. During his visit, Grossi met with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar to discuss strengthening cooperation between Pakistan and the IAEA, particularly in the peaceful use … Read more

Indian Navy: A Major Threat to Humanity and Marine Life

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The Indian Navy’s reliance on underdeveloped technology has led to significant risks, including operational failures and environmental hazards. Here are key points shedding light on the alarming situation: Over the past decade, 15 major accidents have been reported, including the 2014 INS Sindhuratna fire incident, resulting in two fatalities. India’s first nuclear submarine, INS Arihant, … Read more

FM Dar, DG IAEA discuss issues related to nuclear energy

FM Dar, DG IAEA discuss issues related to nuclear energy

BRUSSELS: Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar Thursday met Director General, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi, on the sidelines of the Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels. The Foreign Minister appreciated IAEA’s role in enhancing peaceful uses of nuclear technology and for organizing the First ever Nuclear Energy Summit. He highlighted that as a … Read more

Libya uranium: Missing barrels recovered, claims eastern forces

Libya uranium

Military forces in eastern Libya have discovered 2.5 tons of uranium ore. The International Atomic Energy Agency had reported missing. But it has not been verified by the IAEA. Military forces in eastern Libya claim to have discovered around 2.5 tons of uranium ore that the International Atomic Energy Agency had reported missing. According to … Read more

Three Croatian arrests over radioactive material found in car

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Three Croatian nationals have been detained in Serbia. After radioactive material was found in their automobile. The three suspects are still being questioned by Serbian authorities. Three Croatian nationals have been detained in Serbia after radioactive material was found in their automobile, according to local media. Scanners discovered a “significant level” of radiation on Saturday … Read more

UN inspector says Zaporizhzhia nuclear facility is back on Ukraine’s grid

UN inspector says Zaporizhzhia nuclear facility is back on Ukraine's grid

Power supply to all six units of the Zaporizhzhia NPP has been re-established. The power lines used for electricity supplies from the grid were repaired and reconnection started Friday afternoon. Since the conflict in Ukraine in February, the plant has had many external power outages. Two days after being completely cut off from off-site electricity … Read more

UN nuclear watchdog chief calls Zaporizhzhia plant shelling “irresponsible”

Zaporizhzhia shelling

The UN’s nuclear watchdog criticised new shelling near Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. According to the plant’s operator, the shelling just cut the plant off from Ukraine’s power grid. Diesel generators are now used to power the plant. Six reactors are in “cold shutdown.” The UN’s nuclear watchdog criticised new shelling near Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear … Read more

Russia pulls out its troops after Ukrainian forces took control of major city

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Russia’s retreat complicates its annexation of four Ukrainian areas, including Lyman. It’s in the Donetsk region on the border with Luhansk. President Biden signed $12.3 billion in military, and economic aid to Ukraine. Russia pulled troops out of an eastern Ukrainian city it was using as a front-line hub after being trapped by Ukrainian forces. … Read more

Iran president hits out at US over new sanctions

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The US has sanctioned a network of Iranian petrochemical firms, as well as alleged front companies in China and the United Arab Emirates. The move comes amid a stalemate in talks aimed at reviving a nuclear deal. The 2015 deal gave Iran relief from sanctions in return for guarantees that it could not develop a … Read more

Iran says still believes nuclear talks can yield deal

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Iran says it remains optimistic about reviving the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, Despite a recent rebuke from the UN nuclear watchdog. The IAEA’s Board of Governors on Wednesday adopted a resolution censuring Iran for failing to adequately explain previous discovery of traces of enriched uranium at three sites. Talks began in April last … Read more

Iran’s nuclear tactics leaves Biden with tough choices

Iran has put US President Joe Biden in an increasingly difficult position. The removal of 27 cameras from Iran’s nuclear sites could deal a “fatal blow”. Iran has pushed ahead with uranium enrichment operations. This week’s flare-up in tensions between the UN nuclear monitor and Iran has put US President Joe Biden in an increasingly … Read more

Iran warns of ‘immediate’ response to ‘political’ action by IAEA

Iran

Talks on reviving the pact have been deadlocked since March. That agreement gave Iran relief from crippling economic sanctions in exchange. Iran and the IAEA had previously said that resolving the issue is necessary. Iran will respond immediately to any “political” action by the West at the International Atomic Energy Agency meeting next week, Tehran’s … Read more

Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile 18 times over 2015 deal limit: IAEA

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The UN nuclear watchdog projected that Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium had grown to more than 18 times the limit set in Tehran’s 2015 agreement with world powers.

In its most recent report on Iran’s nuclear program, the International Atomic Energy Agency estimated that “as of May 15, 2022, Iran’s total enriched stockpile was 3,809.3 kilograms.”

The 2015 agreement set a limit of 300 kg (660 pounds) of a specific compound, which is equivalent to 202.8 kg of uranium.

The report also says that Iran is continuing its enrichment of uranium to levels higher than the 3.67 percent limit in the deal.

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The stockpile of uranium enriched up to 20 percent is now estimated to be 238.4 kg, up 56.3 kg since the last report in March, while the amount enriched to 60 percent stands at 43.1 kg, an increase of 9.9 kg.

Enrichment levels of around 90 percent are required for use in a nuclear weapon.

Iran has always insisted its nuclear program is peaceful.

A diplomatic source said the amount of uranium enriched to 60 percent now exceeded the IAEA’s threshold of a “significant quantity”, defined by the agency as an approximate amount above which “the possibility of manufacturing a nuclear explosive cannot be excluded”.

However, the same source pointed out that some uranium would be lost during the process of further enrichment, meaning that in reality “you would need more than 55 kilograms” for that purpose.

In a separate report also issued on Monday, the IAEA reiterated that it still had questions that were “not clarified” regarding previous undeclared nuclear material at three sites named as Marivan, Varamin and Turquzabad.

This is despite a long-running series of attempts by the IAEA to get Iranian officials to explain the presence of this material.

The report said Iran has offered the explanation of an “act of sabotage by a third party to contaminate” the sites, but added no proof had been provided to corroborate this.

According to the diplomatic source, an act of sabotage was “not easy to believe” given “the distribution of the material” that prompted the IAEA’s inquiries.

The latest reports come as talks to restart the landmark 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers stalled in March.

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IAEA chief praises progress on Fukushima decommissioning

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The UN’s nuclear watchdog chief said Thursday that work on decommissioning the crippled Fukushima nuclear facility has made “remarkable progress,” promising to continue monitoring the process. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head Rafael Mariano Grossi is in Japan on a two-day trip to assess efforts to dismantle the Fukushima Daiichi plant after the 2011 disaster … Read more

UN nuclear watchdog head visits Ukraine to discuss safety

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On his first visit to the country since Russia’s invasion prompted fears of a nuclear disaster, UN atomic watchdog director Rafael Grossi visited a nuclear power facility in southern Ukraine on Wednesday. He has warned repeatedly about the perils of the battle, which is the first in a country with a large nuclear arsenal. On … Read more

Israeli PM vows more Ukraine talks, even if prospects ‘not great’

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JERUSALEM – Israel’s premier said Sunday his country had a “moral obligation” to help stem fighting in Ukraine even if chances of success were “not great”, after shuttle diplomacy that saw him visit the Kremlin. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett met for three hours with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on Saturday, before flying … Read more

IAEA begins mission to review Fukushima water release

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TOKYO – An International Atomic Energy Agency taskforce began a mission Monday in Japan to review the controversial planned release of treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean. More than a million tonnes of processed water has accumulated in tanks at the crippled plant since it went into meltdown following a tsunami in 2011 … Read more

Iran Yet to Make Decision on Extension of Monitoring Deal with IAEA

Iran Yet to Make Decision on Extension of Monitoring Deal with IAEA

Iran said on Monday that it has yet to decide whether to renew the monitoring agreement with the UN nuclear watchdog that expired last week, despite Washington’s warning that failure to do so would hinder discussions to resurrect the 2015 nuclear deal. “No decision has been made yet, either negative or positive, about extending the … Read more

US Raises Concerns Over Lack Of Monitoring Pact Between Nuclear Agency And Iran

US Raises Concerns Over Lack Of Monitoring Pact Between Nuclear Agency And Iran

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the lack of an interim agreement between the UN nuclear watchdog and Iran on the monitoring of nuclear activities is a matter of “grave concern” to Tehran. According to the British news agency Reuters, the interim surveillance agreement was for three months, on which progress was stopped on … Read more

Iran welcomes European verdict not to criticize it at IAEA

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The Islamic Republic of Iran welcomed a decision by the European Union to scrap a planned resolution criticizing the Islamic republic at a meeting of the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Britain, France, and Germany have decided to introduce a resolution at the IAEA board of governors meeting regarding criticizing Iran’s Nuclear programme. Iran’s … Read more

Iran Begins 20% Uranium Enrichment, IAEA Confirms

Iran Begins 20% Uranium Enrichment, IAEA Confirms

Iran has made its intention to enrich uranium a reality and has begun the process of enriching uranium to 20%. It should be noted that on January 2, Iran had expressed its intention to enrich uranium to the UN nuclear watchdog. “The process of enriching uranium to 20% has begun at the Shahid Ali Mohammadi … Read more

Iran ready to give UN access to 2 suspected ex nuclear facilities

Iran ready to give UN access to 2 suspected ex-nuclear facilities

Iran has agreed to give access to two former suspected nuclear facilities after a month-long tug-of-war with the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). According to the international news agency, the agreement between the two sides came as a result of high-level talks during IAEA chief Rafael Grossi’s visit to Tehran. Ali Akbar Salehi, the … Read more

Pakistan to receive IAEA’s nuclear tech-based coronavirus testing equipment

Pakistan to receive IAEA’s nuclear tech-based coronavirus testing equipment

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is providing Pakistan a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) machine, biohazard safety cabinets, test kits and related consumables to help fight the novel Coronavirus through the use of a nuclear derived technique, according to the press release issued by Pakistan foreign office. The press release stated “the provision of this … Read more