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Syrian nuclear issue looms large at IAEA meet
VIENNA AFP — The UN's atomic watchdog, already mired in a marathon investigation into Iran's nuclear programme, is set to embark on what could prove an equally contentious probe of allegations of a secret nuclear reactor in Syria. International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei announced Monday that...
Tags: diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Israel, Syria
Research articles 2008-06-03
No real progress on Iran nuclear dossier: diplomats
VIENNA AFP — Iran is continuing to stonewall the UN nuclear watchdog's investigations into allegations it has carried out studies to design a nuclear weapon, diplomats said on Friday. As the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA prepares to publish its latest report on its long-running investigation into Iran's disputed...
Tags: diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran
Research articles 2008-05-23
Disagreements could delay Iran nuclear report: diplomats
VIENNA AFP — The UN's latest widely-awaited report on Iran's nuclear programme could be delayed by disagreements between atomic watchdog chief Mohammed ElBaradei and his technical staff, diplomats said Monday. The International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA has not announced a publication date, but diplomats close to the Vienna-based watchdog...
Tags: diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Strategy
Research articles 2008-02-11
Iran gives IAEA nuclear designs: diplomats
VIENNA AFP — Iran has handed over to the UN nuclear watchdog a document containing design information that could help to make nuclear weapon parts, diplomats said on Wednesday. But diplomats said it was unclear whether the gesture -- coming just days ahead of the publication of crucial IAEA...
Tags: diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran
Research articles 2007-11-14
Arabs push through nuclear vote against Israel
VIENNA AFP — Arab states on Thursday pushed through a resolution at the UN atomic agency clearly aimed at Israel, calling for a Middle East free of nuclear weapons. The UN watchdog International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA adopted an Egyptian-sponsored resolution on a nuclear weapons-free-zone in the Middle East...
Tags: diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Israel, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-09-20
Iran and IAEA start talks on nuclear programme
VIENNA AFP — Iran and the UN atomic watchdog began discussions on Tuesday in Vienna over Tehran's nuclear programme, a diplomat said. The talks are to allow the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA to better evaluate whether the nature of Iran's programme is entirely peaceful, said the diplomat, who...
Tags: diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-07-24
Iran nuclear negotiators heading to Russia for talks: diplomat
VIENNA AFP — Iranian nuclear negotiators were heading for Moscow Tuesday for further talks on the crisis over Iran's nuclear ambitions after setting a date with UN nuclear experts for crucial inspections in Iran, diplomats told AFP. Iranian negotiators Javad Vaeidi and Mohammad Saeedi were "flying from Vienna to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, negotiator, Russia, Vienna
Research articles 2007-07-24
"Grave concern" by US over Iran's nuclear defiance
WASHINGTON AFP — The United States expressed "grave concern" Tuesday over Iran's defiance in ramping up its nuclear capability amid new estimates by the UN atomic agency that the Islamic republic could have 8,000 centrifuges enriching uranium by December. The significant rise in Iran's nuclear capability is likely to...
Tags: diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Leadership, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-06-12
Iran cranking up uranium enrichment capability: diplomats
VIENNA AFP — The UN atomic agency thinks Iran could have 8,000 centrifuges enriching uranium by December, a significant rise in nuclear capability likely to fuel fears that Tehran seeks nuclear weapons, diplomats said Tuesday. "The concern is that they will have a sensitive number of centrifuges without having...
Tags: diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Leadership, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-06-12
UN nuclear chief says Iran crisis 'must be defused'
VIENNA AFP — UN nuclear chief Mohamed ElBaradei said Monday that the "brewing confrontation" with Iran over its atomic ambitions "must be defused," even as Tehran failed to give sensitive information it had promised. A meeting Monday between ElBaradei and a senior Iranian negotiator was cancelled since "the Iranians...
Tags: diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, negotiator
Research articles 2007-06-11
UN inspectors in Iran ahead of IAEA report on Iranian program
VIENNA AFP — UN inspectors made a last-minute visit Tuesday to an Iranian uranium enrichment plant ahead of a report that could lead to new sanctions against Tehran over its nuclear ambitions, diplomats told AFP. "There was another inspection Tuesday at Natanz and apparently all went well," said a...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Banking, diplomat, FINANCE, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, sanction, Strategy
Research articles 2007-05-22
Iran making progress in enriching uranium: diplomats
VIENNA AFP — Iran has made progress in enriching uranium despite UN sanctions against this strategic work, UN nuclear inspectors have learned, diplomats told AFP Tuesday. The news shows Iran is moving towards meeting the claim made in April by its President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that Tehran had achieved an...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran
Research articles 2007-05-15
NPT conference closes with dispute of Iran's nuclear work
VIENNA AFP — A conference on fixing the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty NPT ended Friday after overcoming a last-minute snag over Iranian objections to a call for it to stop enriching uranium. A chairman's summary stated that "serious concern" was expressed at the two-week meeting over Iran's nuclear programme and...
Tags: chairman, conference, diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran
Research articles 2007-05-11
NPT conference closes with dispute of Iran's nuclear work
VIENNA AFP — A conference on fixing the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty NPT ended Friday after overcoming a last-minute snag over Iranian objections to a call for it to stop enriching uranium. A chairman's summary stated that "serious concern" was expressed at the (two-week) meeting over Iran's nuclear programme and...
Tags: chairman, conference, diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran
Research articles 2007-05-11
World powers discuss Iran nuclear standoff
BERLIN AFP — Senior officials from the UN Security Council permanent member nations plus Germany held talks here on Thursday ahead of negotiations with Iran about its contested nuclear programme. The meeting was the second time in a week that envoys from Britain, China, France, Russia, the United States...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, diplomat, FINANCE, Germany, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, sanction
Research articles 2007-05-10
UN nuclear inspectors visit Iranian enrichment facility: diplomats
VIENNA AFP — UN inspectors visited the Iranian nuclear facility in Natanz on Tuesday, diplomats said, but it was not clear if they resolved a dispute over monitoring a strategic underground bunker. "The inspectors were able to carry out their inspection work in Iran on Tuesday," said a diplomat...
Tags: diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran
Research articles 2007-03-20
IAEA will return to N Korea: ElBaradei
LUXEMBOURG AFP — The International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA will resume inspections in North Korea following Pyongyang's announcement that it will curb its nuclear activities, its chief Mohamed ElBaradei announced. The head of the Vienna-based nuclear watchdog described the North Korean move as "a step on the right direction"...
Tags: diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-02-13
Iran to test new uranium enrichment plant soon: diplomats
VIENNA AFP — Iran has set up over 300 centrifuges in an underground nuclear plant and will test them soon as it moves towards industrial-level enrichment of uranium in defiance of UN demands, diplomats told AFP. The diplomats were speaking after reports last week that Iran has begun the...
Tags: Components, diplomat, HARDWARE, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, uranium
Research articles 2007-02-05
Iran defies UN at nuclear site, say diplomats
VIENNA AFP — Iran is moving into the final stages of setting up an industrial-level site to enrich uranium in defiance of UN demands and is blocking access to UN inspectors, diplomats said. The news triggered a swift denial from Tehran. The escalation in the international showdown over...
Tags: diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, uranium
Research articles 2007-02-02
Iranians block UN inspectors at nuclear facility: diplomats
VIENNA AFP — Iran is stopping UN inspectors from installing cameras at a nuclear facility where Tehran intends to place 3,000 centrifuges for industrial-scale uranium enrichment, diplomats said. Inspectors from the UN watchdog International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA are currently at the facility in Natanz in central Iran, where...
Tags: Components, diplomat, HARDWARE, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran
Research articles 2007-02-01
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