The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran says infiltration and sabotage carried out by the Israeli regime against the Islamic Republic’s nuclear energy program pushed the country to build a fully indigenous nuclear industry, describing the process as a response to sustained pressure and disruption.
News ID: 4240
Publish Date: 2026/02/19
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has once again reiterated that the country is not seeking nuclear weapons in any way or form.
News ID: 4215
Publish Date: 2026/02/18
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has declared that Iran’s right to peaceful nuclear energy is "inherent and non-negotiable," while simultaneously confirming that a "new window of opportunity" has opened for diplomacy with the United States.
News ID: 4214
Publish Date: 2026/02/18
Iran’s “inalienable” right to enrichment cannot be undermined by political pressure, says the Foreign Ministry spokesman.
News ID: 4146
Publish Date: 2026/02/15
Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Mohammad Eslami says the country has succeeded in making remarkable progress in the nuclear industry despite the enemies’ all-out pressures.
News ID: 4119
Publish Date: 2026/02/14
Mohammad Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, says that Iran may consider diluting 60% if all sanctions were lifted in return.
News ID: 4042
Publish Date: 2026/02/09
Iran's Foreign Minister emphasized that "enrichment is an inherent right of Iran," asserting: "Military posturing does not intimidate us. We are people of diplomacy, but we are also people of war—not in the sense that we seek conflict, but that we are fully prepared to defend ourselves against any aggression."
News ID: 4019
Publish Date: 2026/02/08
The head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization announced plans to showcase more than 20 new nuclear achievements in the coming days.
News ID: 3942
Publish Date: 2026/02/03
Esmaeil Baghaei, Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, rejected the claims concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran, contained in the final statement of the G7 Foreign Ministers' meeting in Canada, as baseless, irresponsible, and unacceptable.
News ID: 2385
Publish Date: 2025/11/13
Russia's Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna said the failure of talks to revive the Iran nuclear deal was due to fundamental mistakes and unreasonable actions by Western countries.
News ID: 2176
Publish Date: 2025/11/03
Iran will open its first nuclear desalination plant next year amid efforts by the government to use a home-grown nuclear technology to improve people’s lives, and to support sustainable development in the country
News ID: 2159
Publish Date: 2025/11/03
A senior Russian official emphasized that the leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran themselves will decide the future and development of their country's nuclear program.
News ID: 2146
Publish Date: 2025/11/02
President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasized that the Iranian government will “fully and powerfully” support the peaceful advancement of the country’s nuclear industry, stressing that Iran’s nuclear facilities will be “rebuilt with greater strength and purpose.”
News ID: 2142
Publish Date: 2025/11/02
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution said the United States has no right to interfere in Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, describing U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent remarks as filled with lies and arrogance aimed at boosting the morale of the Zionist regime.
News ID: 1886
Publish Date: 2025/10/20