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Iran's nuclear program was launched in the 1950s with the help of the United States. [18] On 5 March 1957, a "proposed agreement for cooperation in research in the peaceful uses of atomic energy" was announced under the Eisenhower administration's Atoms for Peace program. [19]
1979: Iran's Islamic revolution puts a freeze on the existing nuclear program and the Bushehr contract with Siemens AG is terminated as the German firm leaves.. 1982: Iranian officials announced that they planned to build a reactor powered by their own uranium at the Isfahan Nuclear Technology Centre.
Iran has long denied seeking nuclear weapons. Its foreign ministry said on Saturday that Tehran's nuclear programme is under continuous supervision of the UN nuclear watchdog International Atomic ...
The first-ever English-language website about Iran's nuclear energy program; Iran's key nuclear sites by BBC news; Iran nuclear sites ISIS; Videos. Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant - Nuclear Threat Initiative (2015) Natanz Enrichment Complex - Nuclear Threat Initiative (2015) IRANIAN centrifuges IR-1, IR-2M, and IR-4 - Nuclear Threat Initiative (2015)
A top U.N. official on Tuesday pushed world powers and Iran to urgently work to restore a 2015 deal that lifted sanctions on Tehran in return for restrictions on its nuclear program, warning that ...
Iran says its nuclear program is peaceful, but it has expanded uranium enrichment since Trump, in his 2017-2021 presidential term, pulled out of a deal between Tehran and world powers that put ...
Theft of +100,000 documents regarding Iran's secret nuclear weapons program (AMAD Project) On 31 January 2018, fewer than two dozen Mossad agents infiltrated a secret warehouse in the Kahrizak District of southern Tehran (the capital city of Iran ), and pilfered 100,000 documents, including paper records and computer files, documenting the ...
The expansion in Iran's enrichment program has reduced the so-called breakout time it would need to produce enough weapons-grade uranium for a nuclear bomb to "a week or a little more," according ...