Iran denied on Friday that it had in any way breached its nuclear deal with world powers, insisting it was meeting its commitment to cap its stocks of controlled materials.
The UN atomic watchdog used the 30th anniversary Tuesday of the Chernobyl disaster, the world's worst nuclear accident, to warn against ‘complacency’ in atomic safety.
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said nuclear-related sanctions on his country would be lifted Saturday, telling reporters in Vienna it ‘was a good day for the world’.
The final implementation of Iran's nuclear deal with world powers is expected by Sunday, Iranian state media said, quoting deputy foreign minister Abbas Araghchi.