Library Documents on Iran's Nuclear Program

September 1, 2004
In resolution GOV/2004/49, the Board also requested the Director General to report well in advance of the September Board — or earlier if appropriate — on the above issues as well as on the implementation of this and prior resolutions on Iran. The present report is the sixth in a series of written reports addressing the...
August 17, 2004
As prepared I’m very pleased to be here at the Hudson Institute among so many old friends. Today I’d like to speak about Iran, which has concealed a large-scale, covert nuclear weapons program for over eighteen years, and which, therefore, is one of our most fundamental proliferation challenges. 
August 16, 2004
This report sets out the progress made since the 2003 General Conference in strengthening the safeguards system and improving its efficiency. 
August 10, 2004
Q - I have here a wire-service dispatch stating that there was a meeting last Thursday between high officials from France, Germany, Great Britain and Iran, and that during their meeting, Teheran demanded that Paris, Berlin and London support its right to obtain nuclear technology. Do you have any comment on this?
August 9, 2004
. . . Q I'm concerned about the nuclear threat coming out of Iran. THE PRESIDENT: Yes. Q I was just wondering if you could comment on that.
August 4, 2004
Tehran, August 4, IRNA -- Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi said on Wednesday that uranium enrichment is the Iranian nation`s legitimate right in the context of Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
July 28, 2004
Q - Can you confirm that France, Germany and Britain are going to resume discussions with Iran this week about its nuclear program? If so, under what conditions and to what purpose will the discussions be taking place?  
July 28, 2004
Unofficial translation from Russian Question: Please, comment on reports published in Vienna that Iranian agents are negotiating the purchase of heavy hydrogen from a Russian company. Commentary: Russia is cooperating with Iran in peaceful use of atomic energy under the relevant intergovernmental agreements which do not envisage the supply of...
June 28, 2004
Q - Can you confirm that Paris, Berlin and London are getting ready to begin discussions with Teheran to find a way out of the nuclear crisis? Can you give us details about the place and time of the talks?

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