Library Documents on Iran's Nuclear Program

January 11, 2006
. . . QUESTION: On Iran? MR. MCCORMACK: Yes. Any other questions on this topic? QUESTION: Yeah, on Iran. MR. MCCORMACK: Okay, new topic.
January 10, 2006
• The Iranian regime is in the process of rapidly building and installing centrifuge installation platforms within the main halls of the Natanz site • The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and the Iranian Defense Ministry are mainstays of the uranium enrichment program
January 10, 2006
IAEA inspectors confirmed today that Iran started to remove IAEA seals on enrichment-related equipment and material at Natanz. Based on the information currently available, the removal of Agency seals at the enrichment site of Natanz, and at two related storage and testing locations, Pars Trash and Farayand Technique, will be completed by 11...
January 10, 2006
1. Japan deems it a matter of deep regret that, on January 10th, Iran removed seals installed at the uranium enrichment-related facilities in Natanz to resume "research and development" activities with regard to "the peaceful nuclear energy programme," disregarding the concerns of the international community.
January 10, 2006
Iran on Tuesday stressed that its nuclear research activities will not be limited to a particular site. Deputy head of the International Atomic Energy Organization (IAEO) for International Affairs, Mohammad Saeedi, made the disclosure while talking to reporters here Tuesday. "We will conduct nuclear research in all sites previously disclosed to...
January 10, 2006
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January 10, 2006
Condemning Iran's decision to restart nuclear enrichment related activities, the Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, said: "We are profoundly concerned that Iran has decided to restart research and development activities related to uranium enrichment. This amounts to yet another breach of IAEA Board resolutions, as well as the Paris Agreement that Iran...
January 10, 2006
The opportunity to join my colleagues, Alireza Jafarzadeh, President, Strategic Policy Consulting Inc. and Paul Leventhal, founding President, Nuclear Control Institute, is an occasion for which I am most grateful.
January 9, 2006
MOHAMED ELBARADEI, DIRECTOR GENERAL, IAEA: ...my understanding that they are, that they want to go for mechanical testing of some centrifuges that does not involve nuclear material, so it doesn´t really actually go into enrichment of the material so to say. However, as I have been saying, suspension has been a very important part of confidence-...
January 8, 2006
Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi here Sunday said the trend of Tehran-Moscow talks on Iran`s nuclear activities was positive. He made the remark while talking to domestic and foreign reporters during his weekly press conference. `In this round of talks, which started on Saturday and will be continued today (Sunday), different plans are...

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