Library Documents on Iran's Nuclear Program

August 3, 2005
We have made it clear that we need until the middle of next week to get our surveillance equipment in place before any seals could be cut and nuclear activities started. The Agency calls on Iran again not to start any activities in Isfahan before the IAEA inspection system is in place.
August 2, 2005
Foreign ministry spokesman, Dr Hamidreza Assefi, on Tuesday, in response to the threatening letter of the foreign ministers of the three European countries (Britain, Germany and France) said: The era of threatening and bullying has expired. Their letter will be answered soon through diplomatic channels he said, adding that one should not resort to...
August 2, 2005
Head of Propagation and Information Committee of the country's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) emphasized in an interview with IRNA here Monday, "Iran's decision to resume nuclear activities at Isfahan Nuclear Complex is a national decision adopted by the system's top officials in the presence of the Supreme Leader." Ali Aghamohammadi...
August 2, 2005
The Director General received on 2 August 2005 a communication from the Permanent Missions of France, Germany and the United Kingdom, dated 2 August 2005, attaching the text of a letter sent by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of France, Germany and the United Kingdom, and the High Representative of the European Union, to the...
August 2, 2005
The UN nuclear watchdog Monday called on Iran to wait for the installation of additional surveillance equipment at the Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facility before resuming activities there. The UN agency entrusted with curbing the spread of nuclear weapons called on Iran to continue negotiating with the European Union (EU) and not to take any...
August 1, 2005
The Secretariat of the Agency received on 1 August 2005 a Note Verbale dated 1 August 2005 from the Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Iran). In accordance with the request contained in the Note Verbale, the text is attached herewith for the information of all Member States. 
August 1, 2005
Iranian foreign ministry spokesman, Dr Hamidreza Assefi, on Monday said: The last respite the Islamic Republic of Iran grants the three big European countries (France, Germany and Britain) to propose their plan is today (Monday August 1, 2005). Sidelines of the conference titled "Iran`s Nuclear Technology; Symbol of Natioanl Will." In response to...
August 1, 2005
I call on Iran to continue the negotiation process with the E3/EU and not to take any action that might prejudice the process at this critical stage when the E3/EU are expected to deliver a package addressing security and political, economic and nuclear issues. I also call on Iran not to take any unilateral action that could undermine the Agency...
August 1, 2005
. . . QUESTION: Iran has informed the IAEA that it plans to restart converting yellow cake in Isfahan, at its Isfahan facility. Any reaction to this? Does this mean that they've abrogated the Paris Agreement if, in fact, they do this?
August 1, 2005
Majlis Speaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel said here Monday that Iran's deadline to Europe to submit its proposal will end at 1700 hours local time Monday. He made the remark on the sidelines of a conference,`Iran Nuclear Technology: Symbol of National Will', noting that Iran will take its own decision at the end of the deadline and resume part of its...

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