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Relying on Computer, U.S. Seeks to Prove Iran's Nuclear Aims PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 12 November 2005
Relying on Computer, U.S. Seeks to Prove Iran's Nuclear Aims  The Laptop
By WILLIAM J. BROAD and DAVID E. SANGER


The New York Times, November 12 - Nuclear analysts at the international atomic agency studied the laptop documents and found them to be credible evidence of Iranian strides, European diplomats said. A dozen officials and nuclear weapons experts in Europe and the United States with detailed knowledge of the intelligence said in interviews that they believed it reflected a concerted effort to develop a warhead. "They've worked problems that you don't do unless you're very serious," said a European arms official. "This stuff is deadly serious."

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Iran may still be hiding atomic activity: Germany PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 10 November 2005
Frank-Walter Steinmeier 
Reuters, November 10 - Iran is not being fully open with U.N. inspectors about its nuclear program and may still be hiding something from the international community, Germany's designated foreign minister said on Thursday.


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Iran-Nuclear: Covert nuclear activities in Iran PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 10 November 2005
Nuclear plantNCRI, November 9 - Following the adoption of a harshly worded resolution by the European Union on Monday setting out the conditions to continue talks with the Iranian regime, and threats of it being referred to the UN Security Council for not complying with IAEA's requirements, Ali Larijani, secretary of mullahs' Supreme National Security Council, told reporters today: "Iran cannot be intimidated by the Security Council. We do not take such threats seriously."


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Iran-UK: Britain's Straw warns Iran on nuclear compliance PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 09 November 2005
Jack Straw and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei LavrovReuters, November 9 - British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw on Wednesday said referring Iran to the U.N. Security Council remained an option if Tehran did not comply with international obligations on its nuclear activities.

Speaking after talks with the Russian leadership on Tehran's nuclear program, Straw told reporters: "I say this on behalf of the EU3 (Britain, France and Germany): We do not wish to see Iran referred to the Security Council."


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Iran-Nuclear: UN nuclear watchdog chief says Iran must be more transparent PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 07 November 2005
el-BaradeiAgence France Presse, WASHINGTON, November 7 - UN nuclear watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei has called on Iran to be more transparent about its atomic energy program to ease international fears that it is aiming to obtain a nuclear weapon.

At an international nongovernmental conference here marking the 60th anniversary of the first official nonproliferation proposal, ElBaradei said Tehran must come clean on its nuclear intentions.


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Iran-Nuclear: European diplomat rejects Iranian talks request PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 06 November 2005
ImageAgence France Presse, VIENNA, November  6 - A European Union diplomat said an Iranian request Sunday to resume nuclear talks with the EU was unacceptable since Iran has still not suspended all nuclear fuel work.

"No, definitely not," the diplomat from one of the three EU countries that had been negotiating with Iran said about talks resuming on giving the Islamic Republic trade and other benefits in exchange for guarantees Tehran is not trying to make nuclear weapons.


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Iran-Nuclear: Iran issues fresh nuclear challenge PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 06 November 2005
Nuclear site in IsfahanAFP, November 6 - Iran again defied the international community over its nuclear programme, announcing it would soon embark on fresh nuclear fuel work and was seeking investors for uranium enrichment activities.

Officials said Sunday Tehran would be converting a fresh batch of uranium ore -- the precursor step before enrichment -- in a flagrant rejection of calls from Europe and the United States for Tehran to halt all such activities.


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Iran-U.S. : Bolton slams Iran over nuclear program PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 15 October 2005
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John BoltonReuters, LONDON, October 15 - U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton accused Iran of spending the last 18 years trying to develop nuclear weapons to intimidate the Middle East and "possibly to supply to terrorists".

Bolton, in an interview with the BBC broadcast late on Friday, said Iran had lied about its nuclear programme and said the international community needed to react.

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Iran-UK: Iran must obey rules on nuclear program: Blair PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 11 October 2005
Tony BlairReuters, October 11 - Iran must obey international rules over its nuclear program and should not doubt the will of the international community to ensure it does so, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Tuesday.

Blair, due to hold talks on Iran soon with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, said Britain and the United States would continue to put pressure on Iran over its nuclear activities, which Washington says -- and Iran denies -- are a cover for making atomic bombs.

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