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Iran to continue 'positive' nuclear talks with IAEA
TEHRAN AFP — Iran said on Wednesday that talks on its controversial nuclear drive with top UN atomic watchdog official Olli Heinonen were "positive" and would continue. "The negotiations held over the past three days were positive and will continue," said the deputy chief of Iran's atomic energy organisation,...
Tags: FINANCE, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran
Research articles 2008-08-20
UN watchdog holds more nuclear talks in Iran
TEHRAN AFP — A top UN atomic watchdog official was holding fresh talks on Iran's nuclear drive on Monday, just a day after Tehran announced it sent a rocket into space in a move Washington branded "troubling." Olli Heinonen, deputy director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA,...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING, NETWORKING
Research articles 2008-08-18
'Ball of fire' if Iran attacked: IAEA chief
DUBAI AFP — The UN atomic watchdog chief warned on Saturday that an attack on Iran over its controversial nuclear programme would turn the region into a fireball, as Tehran rejected any Israeli strike as "impossible." Mohamed ElBaradei also warned that he would not be able to continue in...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, SECURITY
Research articles 2008-06-21
UN Looking at U.S. 'Racism'
When the mainstream media don't want you to know something they simply spike the story-meaning they don't cover it. That's what's happened to the good news from Iraq. American heroes in flak jackets and helmets and their Iraqi counterparts are asserting rule of law for millions of grateful Iraqi civilians...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, U.S.
Research articles 2008-06-16
Iran not seeking to build nuclear weapons: Putin
PARIS AFP — Iran is not trying to acquire nuclear weapons but Tehran should avoid "irritating" its neighbours, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Saturday in an interview with French newspaper Le Monde. Putin, who was in Paris for two days of meetings with President Nicolas Sarkozy and other...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Leadership
Research articles 2008-05-31
Larijani warns IAEA over Iran's cooperation
TEHRAN AFP — Iran's new parliament speaker Ali Larijani on Wednesday warned the UN nuclear watchdog that the country could revise its cooperation with it, after the body expressed grave concern about Tehran's contested atomic drive. Addressing parliament just after his election, Larijani expressed regret that in its latest...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING
Research articles 2008-05-28
Larijani warns IAEA that Iran may review cooperation
TEHRAN AFP — Iran's new parliament speaker Ali Larijani on Wednesday warned that the country could review its cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, after the body expressed grave concern about Tehran's contested atomic drive. Addressing parliament just minutes after his election, the powerful conservative expressed regret over the...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING
Research articles 2008-05-28
US, allies say UN report bolsters fears Iran wants nuclear bomb
WASHINGTON AFP — The United States said Tuesday that Iran's refusal to respond to queries from the UN atomic watchdog is "very troubling," warning its behavior bolstered suspicions it aimed to build a nuclear bomb. The US government, which has spearheaded toughening rounds of sanctions against Tehran, added it...
Tags: FINANCE, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, SALES
Research articles 2008-05-27
Iran defies demands on nuclear drive: IAEA report
VIENNA AFP — Iran continues to defy UN demands to suspend uranium enrichment and has yet to disprove allegations that it was pursuing nuclear power for military use, the UN atomic watchdog said on Monday. In a confidential new report on Tehran's controversial atomic drive, a copy of which...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING
Research articles 2008-05-26
US finds scant progress in IAEA report on Iran: envoy
VIENNA AFP — Iran has delivered scant evidence to suggest that its atomic drive has no military dimension, a top United States official said here on Monday. Reacting to a new report by the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA which said that Iran still had to convincingly disprove allegations...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING
Research articles 2008-05-26
UN nuclear watchdog says Iran hiding weapons studies
VIENNA AFP — The UN atomic watchdog has expressed serious concern that Iran is still hiding information about alleged studies into making nuclear warheads and defying UN demands to suspend uranium enrichment. The International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA said in a report released late Monday that Iran must provide...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING
Research articles 2008-05-26
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
US looking for progress in Iran nuclear report: envoy
VIENNA AFP — The United States is looking for clear signs of improvement on the Iranian nuclear dossier in an upcoming report from the UN atomic watchdog, the US envoy on Iran said on Wednesday. "We are looking for progress," US ambassador Gregory Schulte told reporters at the International...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING, Vienna
Research articles 2008-05-21
Iran, IAEA to resume nuclear talks: envoy
TEHRAN AFP — Iran and the UN nuclear watchdog will resume their latest talks by the end of next week, a top Iranian official said, after a new round of discussions over claims Tehran is seeking atomic weapons ended. "The second series of discussions that started on Monday ended...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING
Research articles 2008-04-30
Top UN nuclear official in Iran for more talks
TEHRAN AFP — The UN nuclear watchdog's deputy chief Olli Heinonen was to hold new talks with Iranian officials on Monday, just a week after his last discussions over claims Tehran is seeking nuclear weapons. Iran has insisted that Heinonen's visits to Tehran are part of its routine cooperation...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING
Research articles 2008-04-28
Top IAEA official returning to Iran: report
TEHRAN AFP — The deputy chief of the UN nuclear watchdog is due to return to Tehran next week for more talks about claims Iran has been studying how to make an atomic weapon, the student news agency ISNA reported on Friday. International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA deputy director...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING
Research articles 2008-04-25
IAEA official to fly to Tehran for more nuclear talks: spokeswoman
VIENNA AFP — The deputy director general of the UN's atomic watchdog will fly to Tehran next week for new talks on sensitive areas of Iran's disputed nuclear programme, a spokeswoman said Friday. At issue are the so-called "alleged studies" handed over to the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA,...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, spokeswoman
Research articles 2008-04-18
Iran envoy's nuclear talks postponed: official media
TEHRAN AFP — A planned trip by the head of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organisation for talks with the head of the UN nuclear watchdog, Mohamed ElBaradei, has been postponed, the official IRNA news agency said on Sunday. Gholam Reza Aghazadeh had been due to travel to the International...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING, media, watchdog
Research articles 2008-04-13
U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
NEW YORK, March 28 Kyodo Selected editorial excerpts from the U.S. press: BUSH THE MULTILATERALIST (The Wall Street Journal, New York) John McCain gave a major foreign policy address in Los Angeles Wednesday, and if his intention was to convey a subtle message about what...
Tags: Administration, Bush, FINANCE, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING, U.S.
Research articles 2008-03-31
U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
NEW YORK, March 28 Kyodo Selected editorial excerpts from the U.S. press: BUSH THE MULTILATERALIST (The Wall Street Journal, New York) John McCain gave a major foreign policy address in Los Angeles Wednesday, and if his intention was to convey a subtle message about what...
Tags: Administration, Bush, FINANCE, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING, U.S.
Research articles 2008-03-31
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