Library Documents on Iran's Nuclear Program

March 9, 2005
The new round of talks between the Iranian working committees and the EU troika is currently underway at the UN headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, said a senior Iranian officialon Wednesday. Head of the Iranian negotiating team with the EU troika Sirous Nasseri told IRNA that the new round of talks, began on Tuesday, will continue till Thursday...
March 8, 2005
Iranian foreign ministry spokesman, Dr Hamidreza Assefi, on Tuesday said : The next few days' talks are very decisive and fateful for Iran`s nuclear dossier. Making the remarks in an interview with reporters, Dr Assefi referred to the trend of recent nuclear negotiations between Iran and the big three European countries (already started in Geneva...
March 7, 2005
Chairman of the Expediency Council Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said here Sunday evening that Tehran would,definitely, not abandon its peaceful use of nuclear technology. Addressing the closing session of the International Conference on Nuclear Technology and Sustainable Development, Rafsanjani said that Iran has, voluntarily, accepted to suspend its...
March 7, 2005
Thirty-five years ago, the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons entered into force. Today, almost all nations are party to the Treaty. The NPT represents a key legal barrier to nuclear weapons proliferation and makes a critical contribution to international security.
March 6, 2005
In the Name of God Distinguished Participants, Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm pleased to begin by extending my warm welcome to our distinguished guests and express my appreciation to the organizes for the excellent arrangements made for this conference.
March 6, 2005
A French expert has said here that man needs energy and that`s the right for every country to make use of nuclear energy. Talking to IRNA on the sidelines of the International Conference on Nuclear Technology and Sustainable Development (March 5-6) here on Saturday, a member of the World Council of Nuclear Workers Andre Maisseu said it would be...
March 5, 2005
Unofficial translation from Russian Question: Please comment on the call by the US Secretary of State on the IAEA to check the "suspicious activities" of Iran related to the construction of an underground tunnel.
March 3, 2005
. . . Q There's a report today out of Vienna, the IAEA, that Iran has built -- is building fortified tunnels a half-a-mile under the ground to hide nuclear materials in case of a possible air strike. Is this some new information to the administration? Does this raise new concerns?
March 2, 2005
Russia has rather good chances to build more nuclear power plants in Iran, Russian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Iran Alexander Maryasov told Itar-Tass.

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