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theiranproject.comThe International Atomic Energy Agency will begin work on dates, procedures, and locations for inspections of Iranian nuclear facilities. Former officials told RFE/RL that the scale and access granted will determine whether monitors can verify Iran's compliance with nonproliferat…
kunstler.comDiplomats from the United States and Iran met in Switzerland on June 22, 2026, but immediately disagreed on whether Tehran had accepted the return of IAEA inspectors. Experts outlined three major obstacles to any renewed monitoring regime, including Iran's production of undeclare…
france24.comThe president stated that preventing nuclear proliferation matters more than addressing nuclear dust during remarks to reporters. The comments were made while the president was in France.
Washington ExaminerThe International Atomic Energy Agency reported this week that Iran’s suspension of cooperation has prevented inspectors from monitoring the country’s nuclear program since 2025. Iran maintains that normal inspections are no longer feasible after U.S. and Israeli strikes.
nationalobserver.comThe Energy Department announced last week it selected five private companies to begin advanced negotiations over access to surplus weapons-grade plutonium. A Democratic senator wrote to President Trump expressing concerns about nonproliferation and cost. The department said any t…
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency stated that Iran possesses a large amount of uranium enriched to 60 percent. He noted that weapons-grade material requires 90 percent enrichment and declined to assess Iran's intentions.
Fox NewsThe National Nuclear Security Administration announced the successful removal of 13.5 kilograms of enriched uranium from Venezuela's RV-1 research reactor. The material was transported to the Savannah River Site in South Carolina for processing and reuse. The operation was comple…
upi.comA group of Democrats in Congress sent a letter to the State Department on May 4 calling for an end to the longstanding U.S. policy of ambiguity regarding Israel's nuclear program. The letter cites the ongoing conflict involving the U.S., Israel and Iran as the reason greater clar…
Al JazeeraA group of Democrats in Congress sent a letter to the State Department urging officials to provide information on Israel's nuclear program. The letter, dated May 4, cites the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran as the reason for the request. Lawmakers st…