European signatories of the Iran nuclear deal say they are "deeply worried" about Tehran’s decision to increase uranium enrichment level and have called for an urgent meeting of the JCPOA Commission.
UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed on Monday July 8 that the level of uranium enrichment by Iran has gone beyond the 3.67 percent allowed by the 2015 nuclear accord.
Iran's reformist faction of the establishment is worried that if people give up hope on reforms in the country "subversive" forces might gain momentum posing a mortal danger to the Islamic Republic.
The EU has expressed "serious concern" over Iran's new step in suspending its commitment to the nuclear deal, while Israel has called Iran's new measures "very very dangerous" and accused Tehran of moving toward producing nuclear bombs.
Iran says that, starting today, its uranium enrichment will surpass 3.6 percent, above the limit set under the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.
A senior adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader ayatollah Ali Khamenei says Iran will start to enrich uranium beyond the 3.67 percent agreed upon in the nuclear deal with the West.
A top Iranian foreign policy official says Euorope's special trade mechanism for Iran is just a "claim" now and is too limited to convince Iran to change course.
Why did the supertanker impounded at Gibraltar and carrying Iranian oil took a much longer route around Africa to go to Syria? Politics or technical limitations?
The United States said it welcomed Britain’s seizure of an Iranian oil tanker near Gibraltar, labeling it “excellent news,” while Tehran condemned what it called the “illegal interception” of the vessel.
Iran has loaded 573,000 tons of Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in June 2019, marking a 31 percent rise in comparison to May.
The Gibraltar Port and Enforcement agencies say they have detained a super tanker carrying Iranian crude oil to Syria Thursday morning on July 4.
In an exclusive interview with Radio Farda Kpler disclosed that Iran managed to transfer 545,000 barrels of crude to different oil tankers every day in June, which was 469,000 barrels less than the previous month.
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