Library Documents on Iran's Nuclear Program

February 19, 2006
Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Larijani said in an interview with French radio that the Islamic Republic of Iran wants to use the peaceful nuclear energy within the framework of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
February 16, 2006
Today’s hearing is on the Treasury Department’s role in fighting the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction. The spread of WMDs, particularly nuclear weapons, poses the gravest threat to the security of the United States and the peace of the world. We know, then, that countries such as Iran must be dealt with. We have...
February 16, 2006
It is absolutely critical that our government and its allies maintain and intensify the broad campaign to investigate, expose, capture and detain the terrorists and their financial supporters. It is just as essential to interrupt the support networks they use to raise money and cloak their criminal acts. 
February 16, 2006
MR. WERNER: Chairwoman Kelly, Ranking Member Gutierrez and distinguished members of the Subcommittee, thank you for this opportunity to discuss the Administration's efforts to combat the financial underpinnings of the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
February 14, 2006
The deputy head of the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) for International Affairs, Javad Vaeidi said here Tuesday that an Iranian delegation will visit Moscow on February 20 to hold talks with Russian officials on Iran's nuclear activities. Talking to reporters on the sideline of a domestic nuclear seminar dubbed `Nuclear Know-how: Today's...
February 14, 2006
On the occasion of the visit to Moscow of Mr de Villepin, French Prime Minister, the following franco-russian joint statement was issued: "France and the Russian Federation share a common endeavour to strengthen the NPT regime and to cooperate further on non proliferation, disarmament and counter terrorism as well as on the development of nuclear...
February 13, 2006
MR. MCCORMACK: Good afternoon, everybody. How are you? QUESTION: Good. MR. MCCORMACK: Good. All right. I don't have any opening statements, so I'm ready to go right into questions. QUESTION: This sounds like a rerun, but here we go with Iran again. MR. MCCORMACK: Okay.
February 12, 2006
MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: Good morning, everyone. It is not hot here in the Northeast. We've got our first big snowstorm of the year, but our headliner made it in. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, welcome back to This Week, Madame Secretary. SECRETARY RICE: Thanks, George. It's nice to be with you.
February 9, 2006
. . . Q: Mr. Secretary-General. Do you see a role for yourself now that Iran has been reported to the Security Council? What role could you play, and could this be an issue that could help define the last year of your term as Secretary-General?
February 7, 2006
1. Statement by the Press Secretary/Director-General for Press and Public Relations on the adoption of a resolution concerning Iran's nuclear issue at the Extraordinary meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors. Deputy Press Secretary Tomohiko Taniguchi: Hello everyone, thank you very much for coming. Beginning...

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