China Urges IAEA to Tackle Global Nuclear Challenges
China urges the IAEA to address global nuclear issues, stressing objectivity and unified international action amid complex challenges.
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China urges the IAEA to address global nuclear issues, stressing objectivity and unified international action amid complex challenges.
IAEA’s Rafael Grossi announces his bid for UN Secretary-General next year, signaling potential fresh leadership for the international stage.
At the IAEA Board meeting, China emphasizes nuclear cooperation for the Global South and calls for diplomatic efforts to resolve the Iran nuclear issue.
Iran has agreed to increase IAEA nuclear inspections in Tehran as international tensions rise over its expanding nuclear program and potential sanctions.
China urges all parties to adopt a diplomatic approach to resolve the Iranian nuclear issue, advocating for cooperation over confrontation during a recent IAEA meeting.
The IAEA Board of Governors passed a resolution urging Iran to improve cooperation and return to nuclear negotiations, amidst rising tensions and Iran’s recent uranium activities.
The IAEA warns of ongoing nuclear safety risks at Zaporizhzhia power plant after it lost connection to its main power line twice in recent days.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi arrives in Tehran for critical discussions on Iran’s nuclear program, signaling important steps towards nuclear diplomacy.
IAEA Director Rafael Grossi praises China’s decisive role in reaching a China-Japan agreement on Fukushima’s nuclear wastewater discharge, highlighting enhanced transparency and international monitoring efforts.
Japan has agreed to independent monitoring of Fukushima wastewater discharge, partnering with China and other stakeholders under the IAEA framework to ensure environmental and public health safety.