Iran's foreign ministry spokesman says Raisi administration has still to decide on make-up of team for resuming stalled nuclear talks with world powers in Vienna.
Iran’s nuclear supremo Mohammad Eslami has told the IAEA general assembly in Vienna that Iran expects US sanctions removed for Tehran to return to 2015 nuclear deal.
Atomic chief Eslami says Iran will undertake its own redesign to run the Arak reactor, where plutonium output was curtailed as a proliferation risk under the 2015 nuclear pact.
European JCPOA signatories reiterate calls for Iran to respect the 2015 nuclear deal, but a veteran hardliner newspaper editor demands Tehran quit an NPT from which it gains nothing.
Iranian media and analysts evaluate the appointment of a new deputy foreign minister in relation to nuclear negotiations. Will Iran's position get tougher?
Iranian government websites and newpapers expressed optimism on Spetember 14 that an agreement reached with the IAEA can help the resumption of nuclear talks with the West.
The Institute for Science and International Security estimated that Iran can produce enough material for one nuclear weapon in a month, based on its current uranium enrichment ability.
Many see IAEA's Rafael Grossi’s Tehran visit as a win-win for both sides, but in fact one can argue that Iran gave little away while it made potentially significant gains.
Kayhan, a hardliner newspaper close to Iran's Supreme Leader has said that Tehran is in "no hurry" to return to nuclear talks with world powers and it is reassesing the whole process.