Thursday, April 17, 2014

IAEA: Iran Is Complying With The Terms Of Last Year's Interim Nuclear Agreement

Iran’s nuclear negotiating team (R) takes part in tripartite talks with EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton (C) and the United States’ negotiating team (L), November 09, 2013. Press TV

Iran Cuts Sensitive Nuclear Stockpile, Key Plant Delayed: IAEA -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Iran has acted to cut its most sensitive nuclear stockpile by nearly 75 percent in implementing a landmark pact with world powers, but a planned facility it will need to fulfill the six-month deal has been delayed, a U.N. report showed on Thursday.

The monthly update by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which has a pivotal role in verifying that Iran is living up to its part of the accord, made clear that Iran so far is undertaking the agreed steps to curb its nuclear program.

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More News On The IAEA Report That Iran is Complying With It's Nuclear Agreements

Iran has cut higher-enriched uranium stock 'by half' -- BBC
UN: Iran cuts stock closest to nuke-arms grade -- Seattle Times/AP
Iran in Compliance with Nuclear Freeze -- Naharnet/AFP
IAEA: Iran adhering to nuclear deal -- Al Arabiya
Iran, P5+1 experts to meet in New York in May -- Press TV

2 comments:

vanderwater said...

If Iran will not abandon something as minor as their proposed U.N. delegate, why in the world would we expect them to abandon something as consequential as their nuclear program? Our foreign affairs are being conducted as if others really think and act the way liberal naiveté would have them do in their unworkable perfect world.

James said...

Amen!