Iran agreed to take seven "practical steps" in its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), according to a joint statement of Iran and the IAEA posted on the website of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) on Sunday.
Iran will not shut down or dismantle any of its nuclear facilities, an Iranian atomic official was quoted as saying by Press TV on Sunday.
The Polish government adopted a national nuclear power program on Tuesday, the Economy Ministry said in a statement.
Iranian officials have downplayed the recent remarks by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Iran's nuclear program and threatened to target U.S. interests if the Islamic republic is attacked.
The United States on Thursday renewed its call for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea ( DPRK) to abandon its nuclear program after Pyongyang's fresh appeal for ending hostilities on the Korean Peninsula.
DPRK called for ending hostilities between the two sides of the Korean Peninsula on Thursday
South Korea's defense ministry said on Thursday that joint military drills between Seoul and Washington will be conducted as scheduled despite demand from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to cancel it.
He suggested a non-governmental organization (NGO) be set up to resolve any doubts and concerns of the Gulf states about Iran's " civilian" atomic activities scientifically.
All parties involved in the negotiations over the Iranian nuclear program should refrain from making remarks and taking actions that may jeopardize the talks, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Monday.
Iran and the P5+1 group agreed to take actual measures from Jan. 20 to start the implementation of interim Geneva deal, local media reported on Monday.
The U.S. will be " extraordinarily vigilant" in verifying and monitoring Iran's actions after the agreement on an interim nuclear deal takes effect, Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday.
U.S. President Barack Obama on Sunday welcomed an agreement to start implementing an interim deal on Iran's nuclear program from Jan. 20, vowing to veto any legislation imposing new sanctions on the Islamic republic hereafter.
Iran and the European Union (EU) will hold a meeting in Geneva on Thursday and Friday to discuss remaining issues pertaining to the implementation of an interim nuclear deal between Tehran and the major world powers, a top Iranian nuclear negotiator was quoted as saying by Tehran Times daily on Wednesday.
Former British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said Tuesday that he is "optimistic" about the implementation of an interim nuclear deal signed between Iran and six major world powers last November, Press TV reported.
Iran warned against imposition of possible sanctions, saying that any new U.S. sanctions against the Islamic republic will scupper the nuclear talks, Press TV reported on Tuesday.
South Korea and the United States on Tuesday resumed the new round of talks to rewrite a civilian nuclear cooperation accord in South Korea's central city of Daejeon, the Foreign Ministry said.
The “Green Peace” organization is cooperating with an environmental group from Taiwan, planning to host the “ Zero Nuke Festival” in Central, Hong Kong.