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Mark Milley · TehranIAEA and Iran issue joint statement on IAEA chief Rafael Grossi's return from Tehran. The statement went into little detail, but the possibility of a marked improvement in relations is likely to stave off a Western push for another resolution. Iran has made similar promises before, however, that have yielded little or nothing.
Iran makes sweeping pledge of co-operation to IAEA
50% Right coverage: 12 sources
Donald Trump · WashingtonIran could produce enough material to develop a nuclear bomb within 12 days, a senior Pentagon official told lawmakers on Tuesday.
Iran can produce enough material for a nuclear bomb in 12 days: Pentagon
38% Center coverage: 24 sources
Vladimir Putin · WashingtonRussian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a bill formally suspending the last remaining nuclear arms treaty with the United States, amid soaring tensions with Washington over Moscow's action in Ukraine.
Putin signs bill to suspend last nuclear arms pact with US
43% Left coverage: 28 sources
Vladimir Putin · WashingtonCIA Director William Burns said he communicated in a meeting with Russia’s spy chief the “serious consequences” that would follow if Moscow ever used a nuclear weapon, a warning that Burns said his Russian counterpart “understood.”
CIA director says Russian counterpart ‘understood’ warnings against using nuclear weapon
41% Left coverage: 39 sources
Vladimir Putin · MoscowRussian President Vladimir Putin says Russia has no choice but to take into account NATO's nuclear capabilities. Putin: Russia can't accept U.S. inspections of its nuclear sites under the New START treaty while Washington and its NATO allies seek Russia's defeat in Ukraine. Putin says if the West succeeds in destroying Russia, the Russian people may not survive as a unified nation.
Putin says Russia cannot ignore NATO nuclear capability
69% Center coverage: 40 sources
Kim Jong-Un · PyongyangGroundwater from an underground nuclear weapons test site in North Korea could be spreading dangerous radioactive material to people living in the country and overseas, according to a report.
1M+ People in North Korea Could Be Drinking Groundwater From Nuke Test Site
34% Center coverage: 9 sources
Kim Jong-Un · SeoulSouth Korea called North Korea “our enemy” in its biennial defense document published Thursday, reviving the label for its rival for the first time in six years, as tensions worsen between the two countries.
South Korea defense report revives 'enemy' label for North
46% Center coverage: 54 sources
Europe · New YorkNATO called Friday on Russia to respect the only treaty it has with the United States aimed at keeping a lid on nuclear weapons expansion and urged Moscow to allow on-the-ground inspections of military sites to resume.
NATO Urges Russia to Comply With Last US Nuclear Treaty
37% Center coverage: 29 sources