2015 Nuclear Deal No Basis for Any New Agreement with Iran
Grossi said inspectors must return before any new accord can be negotiated because Iran’s program has changed too much and 440 kilograms of uranium were sealed last visit.
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U.N. Nuclear Chief Rafael Grossi: Iran Made 'Exponential Progress,' Obama Nuclear Deal Not Useful for Talks
The U.N.'s top nuclear energy official dismissed the possibility of using the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, as a basis for any new agreement in comments at a press conference on Wednesday. The post U.N. Nuclear Chief Rafael Grossi: Iran Made ‘Exponential Progress,’ Obama Nuclear Deal Not Useful for Talks appeared first on Breitbart.
2015 nuclear deal no basis for any new agreement with Iran
The 2015 nuclear accord with Iran cannot be the starting point for a new agreement with the country, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Wednesday in New York.With top diplomats gathered at UN Headquarters to review the 1970 Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), the UN Secretary-General warned that it must evolve to survive the age of AI and other new technologie
2015 nuclear deal ‘no basis’ for any new agreement with Iran - The European Sting - Critical News & Insights on European Politics, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Business & Technology - europeansting.com United Nations News
© Unsplash/Canielz Tehran, the capital of Iran. This article is published in association with United Nations. The 2015 nuclear accord with Iran cannot be the starting point for a new agreement with the country, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Wednesday in New York. Rafael Mariano Grossi was speaking during a press conference at UN Headquarters held on the margins of the latest international review of the nuclea…
2015 nuclear deal ‘no basis’ for any new agreement with Iran
The 2015 nuclear accord with Iran cannot be the starting point for a new agreement with the country, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Wednesday in New York.
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