Library Documents on Iran's Nuclear Program
July 13, 2006
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QUESTION: Will you support [President Bush] concerning the resolution against Iran?
July 13, 2006
I have the honour to transmit to you the proposals of China, France, Germany, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States of America, with the support of the High Representative of the European Union, for a comprehensive long-term arrangement that would allow for the development of...
July 12, 2006
SECRETARY RICE: All right. I'll just take your questions because we're going to run out of time here.
Yes.
QUESTION: Thank you. Madame Secretary, you and the President have often said that the world is a better and safer place without Saddam Hussein. Can we not say the same thing about Kim Jong-il and maybe even the clerics in Iran that it would...
July 12, 2006
[Unofficial translation from Russian].
July 12, 2006
IRANIAN PRESIDENT MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD ON NOT NEGOTIATING OVER IRAN'S INALIENABLE RIGHT TO NUCLEAR ENERGY
ISLAMIC REPUBLIC NEWS AGENCY (IRNA)
July 12, 2006
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad here Wednesday said that Iran is willing to hold talks on its nuclear issue but that it will not give up its inalienable right to access nuclear energy for...
July 12, 2006
On the 1st of June, we met in Vienna and agreed a set of far reaching proposals as a basis for negotiation with Iran, stressing however that, should Iran decide not to engage, further steps would have to be taken in the Security Council. This offer was delivered to Tehran on the 6th of June. It includes offers of cooperation in the political,...
July 11, 2006
There have been a number of recent news stories containing misleading information about how the IAEA safeguards system works. In particular, there is lack of understanding when it comes to the respective rights and obligations of both a State and the IAEA and the process of designating inspectors to carry out verification activities in a country.
July 11, 2006
In a meeting here Tuesday between the Director General of the Political Studies Department at Iran's Foreign Ministry, Mohammad Tabatabaei and a number of Chinese officials and researchers, Iran-China relations, Iran's nuclear issue and the problems facing the Middle East were discussed.
At the meeting, both sides expressed their views on the...
July 11, 2006
Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi here Tuesday called on European negotiators to remove ambiguities found by Tehran on the package of incentives offered to it by the six world powers (Group 5+1) in exchange for suspension of uranium enrichment and resumption of talks. Asefi made the call while speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an...
