Library Documents on Iran's Nuclear Program

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...
January 7, 2006
The EU views with serious concern the Government of Iran's intention to resume suspended nuclear activities. It recalls that this and other parts of Iran's nuclear programme were frozen, under IAEA supervision, following revelations of Iran's clandestine nuclear activities over a period of more than a decade. It urges Iran not to take this step...
January 5, 2006
MR. MACKLER: I'm working on the assumption that we're going to want maximum time for questions so if you're willing to give up your eggs or bagel or whatever -- so we're going to get started very quickly right now. Madame Secretary has graciously accepted to start right away. . . .
January 4, 2006
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said a letter had been sent to International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Mohamed ElBaradei informing him of Iran's decision to resume its nuclear research activities.
January 4, 2006
The U.S. Department of the Treasury today designated two Iranian entities, Novin Energy Company and Mesbah Energy Company, for their support of the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). The designation and accompanying asset freeze is administered by the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control.
January 3, 2006
The IAEA Secretariat received today a Note Verbale from the Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran in which Iran informed the Agency that it "has decided to resume from 9 January 2006 those R & D on the peaceful nuclear energy programme which has been suspended as part of its expanded voluntary and non-legally binding suspension."
January 3, 2006
Q: Do you have any comments following the latest Iranian statements, which are very restrictive, on Russia's offer to enrich uranium in Russia. This morning Teheran announced it was resuming certain research activities on nuclear fuel which were suspended two years ago. And all this in the context of the talks resuming in Vienna in January. I'd...
January 3, 2006
The Secretariat of the Agency received on 3 January 2006 a Note Verbale of the same date from the Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran in which Iran informed the Agency that “in benefiting full privilege and inalienable rights for research and development on nuclear energy as recognised in article 111 of the Agency Statute and article...
January 3, 2006
. . . QUESTION: So Iran has told the IAEA that it's going to resume research and development on uranium. Is this of concern to the United States?
January 2, 2006
Iran on Sunday said it was ready to accept proposals for complementary nuclear projects from other states. Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Ali Larijani made the disclosure during an exclusive interview with the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). "Iran welcomes all projects and proposals on nuclear cooperation from...

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