Library Documents on Iran's Nuclear Program

May 7, 2005
Dr Kamal Kharrazi, Iran`s Foreign Minister, spoke in New York (May. 07, 2005) with TIME`s Adam Zagorin about nuclear politics, the Middle East and the U.S. occupation of Iraq TIME: Iran has acknowledged that it is holding members of al-Qaeda. What is happening with those detainees? Dr Kharrazi: There are a bunch of them [in Iran]. They are in...
May 7, 2005
Chairman of the State Expediency Council, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, said here late Saturday new international, regional and internal circumstances have all put Iran into a "critical situation". Speaking to the members of Iran Independence Party's Central Council, Rafsanjani underlined the sensitivity of upcoming conditions be well understood. "We...
May 5, 2005
Javier Solana, the European Union's foreign policy chief, is "at odds" with the UK over Iran's latest proposal over reaching long-term arrangements regarding its nuclear programme, the Financial Times said on Thursday.
May 5, 2005
2005 Reivew Conference of the States Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
May 5, 2005
Iranian foreign minister, Dr Kamal Kharrazi, on Thursday in New York met and conferred with the United Nations Secretary General, Kofi Annan. At the meeting held on the sidelines of the Nuclear Non- proliferation Treaty (NPT) review conference, the two sides talked and exchanged views on restructuring in the United Nations , the current NPT review...
May 3, 2005
Statement by H.E. Dr. Kamal Kharrazi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Seventh NPT Review Conference 3 May 2005, New York
May 2, 2005
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is a key legal barrier against the spread of nuclear weapons and material related to the production of such weapons. That we can meet today, thirty-five years after the Treaty entered into force, and not count twenty or more nuclear weapon states – as some predicted in the 1960s -- is a sign of the Treaty...
May 1, 2005
Question and Answer memo on Iran’s potential destabilizing effect in the Middle East, potential threat to the NPT, U.S. legislation, and how to stop Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.  
April 28, 2005
. . . Q: I just wanted to understand if Iran's nuclear programme, was it discussed with India, and its international monitoring. And what is the United Nations assessment today, at this juncture? Is there a possibility of what happened in Iraq recurring itself in Iran today at this point?
April 27, 2005
Iranian foreign minister, Dr Kamal Kharrazi, on Wednesday in the Hague said: Iran`s commitment to Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT) is unchangeable and this commitment in the first place, is based on the country`s religious and ideological belief, and secondly on the international conventions.

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