Iran’s foreign minister told his European counterparts that Tehran has acted responsibly in its engagement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and has drafted a clear framework on implementing its safeguards commitments. He stressed that it is now the turn of the European parties to seize this opportunity, preserve diplomacy, and prevent an avoidable crisis.
News ID: 1161 Publish Date : 2025/09/17
The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, along with the foreign ministers of Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, held a phone conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Wednesday, pressing Tehran to permit inspections of sensitive nuclear sites while omitting mention of its cooperation with the IAEA.
News ID: 1157 Publish Date : 2025/09/17
The spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that a telephone conversation will be held today between the Iranian Foreign Minister and the foreign ministers of the three European countries that are members of the JCPOA and the European Union's foreign policy officer.
News ID: 1153 Publish Date : 2025/09/17
Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi and French FM Jean-Noël Barrot discussed rising tensions in a phone call, with Tehran rejecting Europe’s “snapback” push as illegitimate and stressing diplomacy as the only solution.
News ID: 1147 Publish Date : 2025/09/17
United Nations Secretary-General on Tuesday called on Iran and Western countries to intensify diplomatic efforts to prevent the so-called snapback of international sanctions on Tehran initiated by E3 last month.
News ID: 1146 Publish Date : 2025/09/17
Iran’s atomic chief Mohammad Eslami said Tehran “will not surrender to pressure,” urging IAEA member states to condemn recent attacks on Iran’s safeguarded nuclear facilities, address Iran’s legitimate security concerns, and restore the Agency’s integrity and impartiality.
News ID: 1112 Publish Date : 2025/09/15
Ebrahim Azizi, head of Iran’s parliamentary security commission, warned that withdrawal from the NPT remains one of Tehran’s options if Europeans trigger the snapback mechanism .
News ID: 1082 Publish Date : 2025/09/14
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has warned the UK, France, and Germany that if they kept up their underway intense efforts to reactivate the UN Security Council’s sanctions against Iran, they would risk incurring irreparable damage.
News ID: 1081 Publish Date : 2025/09/14
Iran says its nuclear materials remain under rubble from recent attacks, stressing that any inspections by the UN must follow new rules and rejecting Western demands for unrestricted access amid ongoing diplomatic tensions.
News ID: 1053 Publish Date : 2025/09/13
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says Iran’s new agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on the resumption of cooperation will remain valid as long as no hostile action is taken against the Islamic Republic, including the re-imposition of UN sanctions.
News ID: 1044 Publish Date : 2025/09/11
Iran has called on South Korea, as the new president of the UN Security Council, to act as a “responsible” government that defends right and truth, considering the illegitimate move of the three European states in activating the snapback mechanism against Tehran.
News ID: 1023 Publish Date : 2025/09/09
Editorial - Homayoun Barkhor
By Homayoun Barkhor | English Desk Editor & Foreign Policy Analyst, Borna News Agency: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was founded to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy, to prevent the diversion of nuclear materials for military purposes, and to serve as a neutral guardian of international law within the sensitive field of nuclear technology. Its legitimacy rests not only on technical competence but also on its impartiality and its commitment to the safety of those engaged in peaceful nuclear work.
News ID: 1016 Publish Date : 2025/09/08
A senior Russian diplomat says Britain, France, and Germany— the E3— lacked “legal and moral” authority to trigger the so-called snapback mechanism against Iran since they failed to uphold their obligations under the 2015 nuclear deal following the US withdrawal from the accord.
News ID: 1007 Publish Date : 2025/09/08
Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baghaei said on Monday that while Iran has not yet reached a final conclusion on its interaction with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the process of talks with the Agency has been positive.
News ID: 1003 Publish Date : 2025/09/08
The Chinese Ambassador to Iran, Zhong Peiwu, described the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit as the most fruitful session to date, stressing that Beijing firmly opposes bullying tactics and illegal sanctions imposed against Iran.
News ID: 997 Publish Date : 2025/09/07
Europe is wrong to follow Donald Trump’s strategy, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi said, adding that Islamic Republic of Iran is open to diplomacy and a new deal over nuclear program, but sanctions must go.
News ID: 989 Publish Date : 2025/09/07
Iran’s Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad says a potential return of UN sanctions on Iran, a process known as “snapback” under a 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers, will not increase restrictions on the country’s oil exports.
News ID: 951 Publish Date : 2025/09/04
Jonathan Powell, National Security Adviser to the UK Prime Minister, held a telephone conversation with Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council and adviser to the Supreme Leader.
News ID: 945 Publish Date : 2025/09/03
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson said recent media reports confirm that European countries, acting at the request of the United States and Israel, have moved to trigger the JCPOA snapback mechanism .
News ID: 917 Publish Date : 2025/09/02
The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament has said that Tehran will announce and implement its deterrent measure in response to the European push to trigger the UN snapback mechanism .
News ID: 910 Publish Date : 2025/09/02