TEHRAN, February 18 - Officials from Iran and Germany signed an agreement to promote cooperation between the two countries in the field of nuclear safety.
TEHRAN, January 10 - An Iranian nuclear official said that the country is capable of multiplying the pace of its nuclear activities specially in enrichment field, compared to the time when an international deal on its nuclear program had not yet been concluded, implying that that will happen if the United States violates the deal.
TEHRAN, January 6 - The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will hold a meeting to review the nation's preparedness to deal with a nuclear event amid the ongoing mutual exchange of threats between Pyongyang and Washington.
TEHRAN, January 1 - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Monday that the United States should be aware that his country's nuclear forces are now a reality, not a threat.
TEHRAN, December 29 - Russia is ready to act as a mediator between North Korea and the United States if both parties are willing for it to play such a role, the Kremlin said.
TEHRAN, December 15 - The crisis over North Korea's weapons programs must be resolved through talks, not war, Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Thursday, while U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned of the danger of "sleepwalking" into conflict.
TEHRAN, December 8 - A pair of Russian Tu-95MS strategic bombers has flown a maiden patrol mission over the South Pacific from a military base in Indonesia. Crew and support staff had to deal with an unfamiliar tropical environment to successfully navigate and complete the mission.
TEHRAN, November 7 - The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has once again hailed Iran for remaining fully committed to the terms of its 2015 nuclear agreement with six world powers, amid global concerns over American threats against the landmark pact.
TEHRAN, October 31 - American forces are conducting a nuclear war drill called “Global Thunder” involving nuclear -capable missiles and bombers amid rising tensions tensions with North Korea.
TEHRAN, October 31 - The Swedish government is considering almost doubling the number of bunkers in the country over ten years. The move would be to ensure readiness for an attack, even a nuclear strike, the country’s civil protection agency said in a recent report.
TEHRAN, October 30 -US Defense Secretary James Mattis told South Koreans that Washington considered a diplomatic resolution to the North Korean nuclear crisis to be "the preferred way" during a stopover in Seoul amid his week-long trip to Asia.
TEHRAN, October 30 -An American nuclear -capable B-2 stealth bomber has conducted a long-range mission over the Pacific to demonstrate Washington’s “visible commitment” to its Asian allies amid North Korean anxieties and ahead of Donald Trump’s visit to the region.
TEHRAN, October 29 -A resolution proposed by Iran aimed at the disarmament of nuclear states has been approved by the United Nations despite obstruction of the US and its allies.
TEHRAN, October 27 -Kobe Steel Ltd supplied parts with false specifications for nuclear equipment owned by Japan Nuclear Fuel Ltd (JNFL), JNFL said on Friday, adding that the products were not used.
23rd October is the 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and Iran. Series of congratulatory events are lined up both in Tehran and Seoul until the end of this year.
TEHRAN, October 21 -Washington will have to put up with Pyongyang’s nuclear status, a top official from North Korea’s Foreign Ministry has said, ruling out talks on the matter with the US.
TEHRAN, October 21 -Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has warned against breaking up the Iran nuclear agreement with world powers, saying it is "vital for strategic stability."
TEHRAN, October 17 -North Korea's deputy UN ambassador has warned the UN General Assembly that the crisis on the Korean Peninsula “has reached the touch-and-go point and a nuclear war may break out any moment.”
TEHRAN, October 16 - Just like the European allies of the United states, Iranians are also unwilling to reopen the tough nuclear talks that yielded the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, says a top senator at the Foreign Relations Committee.