Natanz Enrichment Facility
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IAEA issues new report on Iran’s nuclear activities
TEHRAN, Nov. 22 (MNA) – In its latest report on Tuesday, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that Iran has started enriching uranium to 60 percent purity at Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant.
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IAEA claims;
Enrichment started in 3rd cascade of new Natanz centrifuges
TEHRAN, Oct. 11 (MNA) – The third of three cascades of advanced IR-6 centrifuges recently installed at Iran's Natanz plant has now come onstream, IAEA claimed in a Monday report.
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IAEA releases report on Iran's enrichment activity in Natanz
TEHRAN, Aug. 31 (MNA) – The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in its latest report has raised new claims about Iran's enrichment activity at Natanz Nuclear Facility.
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Iran completed installing 3rd IR-6 centrifuge cascades: IAEA
TEHRAN, Aug. 04 (MNA) – Iran has completed installing three advanced IR-6 centrifuge cascades at its Natanz fuel enrichment plant (FEP), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a report to member states on Wednesday.
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IAEA chief:
Iran to remove 27 surveillance cameras at its nuclear sites
TEHRAN, Jun. 09 (MNA) – Rafael Gross, the director of the International Energy Atomic Agency (IAEA) said Thursday that Iran will remove 27 surveillance cameras at different nuclear sites, while keeping in place as many as 40 cameras.
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Iran informs IAEA of its plan to install IR-6 centrifuges
TEHRAN, Jun. 08 (MNA) – News sources claim that Iran has informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of its intention to install two more cascades of advanced centrifuges in Natanz nuclear facility.
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IAEA to have no access to cameras' recordings: Iran
TEHRAN, Apr. 14 (MNA) – Iran envoy to the the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says that the agency will have no access to data newly installed in the centrifuge production center in Natanz until a an agreement in JCPOA revival talks.
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IAEA installs surveillance cameras at Natanz: report
TEHRAN, Apr. 14 (MNA) – Media have quoted the International Atomic Energy Agency as saying that the agency had installed surveillance cameras at Iran's Natanz nuclear site.
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IAEA confirms centrifuges in Natanz remain untouched
TEHRAN, Apr. 06 (MNA) – The UN nuclear watchdog said in a report on Wednesday that the relocated centrifuges machines from Karaj site to Natanze remained under agency seal at the new location.
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IAEA says:
Iran’s uranium enrichment level hits 63% purity in Natanz
TEHRAN, May 12 (MNA) – The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in a report on Wed. announced that the level of uranium enrichment in Natanz Nuclear Enrichment Facility has reached 63 percent purity.
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Sabotage to have no effect on Iran’s nuclear calculations: FP
TEHRAN, Apr. 28(MNA) – An American-based periodical ‘Foreign Policy’ in an editorial wrote that Zionist regime’s sabotage on Natanz Nuclear Enrichment Site as well as sanctions imposed by the United States against Iran did not work.
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AEOI chief:
Main electricity of Natanz Enrichment Facility connected
TEHRAN, Apr. 20 (MNA) – Turning to a meeting of National Security Commission held on Tue., spokesman of the Commission said that, according to Atomic Energy Organization of Iran’s chief, main electricity of Natanz Enrichment Facility is connected.
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Ghalibaf vows timely response to Natanz sabotage
TEHRAN, Apr. 18 (MNA) – Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf says there will be a timely response to the sabotage conducted by enemies in Natanz nuclear facility.
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Intelligence forces identify Natanz incident perpetrator
TEHRAN, Apr. 17 (MNA) – Iranian intelligence forces identified the perpetrator of the incident that took place in a part of the electricity distribution network of Shahid Ahmadi Roshan facility in Natanz.
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UN should stop watching unlawful events: Falk
TEHRAN, Apr. 17 (MNA) – Referring to the responsibility of Israel in the Natanz incident, Richard Falk said that the UN should stop watching such unlawful events in a spirit of silent detachment, and take its own Charter responsibilities seriously.
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Iran producing 9 grams of 60% enriched uranium in an hour
TEHRAN, Apr. 16 (MNA) – According to the AEOI Chief Ali-Akbar Salehi, currently, 9 grams of 60% enriched uranium is being produced per hour and 20% enriched uranium will also be produced at the same time.
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Briefing on Iran’s daily developments
TEHRAN, Apr. 16 (MNA) – The following are the Islamic Republic of Iran’s latest developments in the last 24 hours.
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Zionists concerned with Iran's retaliation for Natanz
TEHRAN, Apr. 15 (MNA) – The former PM of the Zionist regime Ehud Olmert has expressed concern about the retaliatory act of Iran for the Natanz incident.
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JCPOA meeting ends; talks at expert level to continue
TEHRAN, Apr. 15 (MNA) – The JCPOA Joint Commission meeting between Iran and P 4+1 ended minutes ago in Vienna and the two sides agreed to continue discussions at the expert level.
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IAEA inspectors visit Iran’s Natanz nuclear enrichment site
TEHRAN, Apr. 14 (MNA) – Inspectors from UN nuclear watchdog visited Iran’s uranium enrichment site at Natanz on Wednesday.
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Yemeni foreign ministry condemns Natanz incident
TEHRAN, Apr. 14 (MNA) – A Yemeni Foreign Ministry official, while announcing the country's solidarity with the Islamic Republic of Iran, strongly condemned the incident in the Natanz nuclear facility.
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Primary purpose of Natanz attack was to retard enrichment
TEHRAN, Apr. 14 (MNA) – An Associate Fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies believes that the primary purpose of the attack was to retard Iran's enrichment program.
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In letter to Grossi:
Iran names Natanz incident violation of intl. regulations
TEHRAN, Apr. 14 (MNA) – In a letter to the IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi, Iran’s permanent representative to Vienna-based international organizations named the Natanz incident as an act against intl. regulations.
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AEOI:
Natanz nuclear facilities to move forward with utmost speed
TEHRAN, Apr. 14 (MNA) – Stating that the recent terror act in Natanz facility demonstrates the frustration of the enemies, the Atomic Energy Organization Of Iran said that Natanz facilities will move forward with utmost speed towards the set targets.
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MP warns over acts of espionage against Iran nuclear industry
TEHRAN, Apr. 14 (MNA) –Iranian officials should not rejoice in the empty promises and smiles of Western diplomats who have no goal but complete destruction of the Iranian nuclear industry, an Iranian lawmaker said in reaction to the Natanz incident.
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Rouhani:
60% enrichment, launch of IR6 response to wickedness
TEHRAN, Apr. 14 (MNA) – Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that the 60% enrichment and launch of IR6 are a response to wickedness in Natanz.
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IAEA inspectors to reportedly visit Iran’s Natanz facility
TEHRAN, Apr. 14 (MNA) – A Wall Street Journal correspondent quoted unknown sources that the inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency will visit Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility on Wednesday.
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Ulyanov:
As always Iran very transparent in its JCPOA steps
TEHRAN, Apr. 14 (MNA) – In reaction to Iran's explanation of the details of 60% enrichment, Russia's Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna said that as always Iran is very transparent in its JCPOA steps.
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Iran expects to accumulate 60% uranium next week
TEHRAN, Apr. 14 (MNA) – Following the announcement of the start of 60% enrichment in Natanz, Iran’s permanent representative to Vienna-based international organizations said that the country expects to accumulate the product next week.
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Natanz incident meant to undermine JCPOA restoration: Russia
TEHRAN, Apr. 13 (MNA) – Russia's Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna says those who undertook an act of sabotage against the nuclear facility in Natanz probably wanted to undermine the process of JCPOA restoration.