Today’s announcement that Iran and six world powers completed requirements for implementing the historic July 14 nuclear deal...
To fulfill its role in implementing the Iran nuclear deal, the IAEA will need to draw on its extensive experience with past noncompliance cases, exploit the latest verification technology...
The [IAEA]’s finding that Iran had a nuclear weapons program until 2003 was endorsed by the agency’s board, which also closed the investigation into past weaponization work.
Iran is expected to complete the steps necessary to trigger implementation day...
The Arms Control Association hosted a Dec. 10 discussion with experts on the IAEA’s PMD report, its implications for implementation of the nuclear agreement, and the reactions in Iran to the report’s findings.
Iran began dismantling centrifuges to comply with its obligations under the July 14 nuclear deal, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The Iran nuclear deal provides an unprecedented opportunity for progress toward a Middle Eastern nuclear-weapon-free zone over the next decade.
The Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released...
Iran and six world powers formally adopted their July 14 nuclear deal last month and began taking steps to implement the agreement.