UN nuclear watchdog chief sets Oct. 25 for new Iran nuclear site inspectionOctober 4th, 2009 UN watchdog sets Oct. 25 for Iran inspectionTEHRAN, Iran — The head of the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog on Sunday said inspectors would be examining Iran's recently revealed nuclear facility on Oct.
Israeli Foreign Minister says newly exposed Iranian nuclear facility is for military purposesSeptember 26th, 2009 Israel: Iranian nuclear facility for weaponsJERUSALEM — The newly exposed Iranian nuclear facility proves "without a doubt" the Islamic republic is pursuing nuclear weapons, Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said Saturday. Iran kept the facility, located 100 miles southwest of Tehran, hidden from the U.N.
Iran's nuclear chief says Iran will allow UN agency to inspect its newly revealed nuke siteSeptember 26th, 2009 Iran to allow UN inspectors at its new nuke siteTEHRAN, Iran — Iran's nuclear chief says his country will allow the U.N. nuclear agency to inspect its newly revealed, still unfinished uranium enrichment facility.
Obama, other leaders, to accuse Iran of having covert nuclear fuel facilitySeptember 25th, 2009 Obama: Iran has secret nuclear facilityPITTSBURGH — President Barack Obama and the leaders of France and Britain will accuse Iran at the opening of the G-20 economic summit Friday of building a secret facility to produce nuclear fuel, a senior White House official told The Associated Press. The official said the three leaders — Obama, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicolas Sarkozy — will demand that Tehran open the covert facility up to inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
China says Iran should cooperate with UN on secret nuclear facilitySeptember 25th, 2009 China urging Iran to cooperate on nuclear facilityPITTSBURGH — China is urging Iran to cooperate with the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency looking into a secret Iranian nuclear facility.
Obama, other leaders, to reveal Iran's secret nuclear facilty, demand inspectionsSeptember 25th, 2009 Obama: Iran has secret nuclear facilityPITTSBURGH — President Barack Obama and the leaders of France and Britain will demand Friday that Iran open to international inspectors a secret nuclear facility it has tried to hide from the world for years, a senior White House official told The Associated Press. The three leaders — Obama, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicolas Sarkozy — will open the G-20 economic summit with their demand that Tehran allow the International Atomic Energy Agency to inspect the facility for producing nuclear fuel, officials said.
Obama, other leaders, to demand inspections of secret Iranian nuclear facilitySeptember 25th, 2009 Obama: Iran must open secret nuclear facilityPITTSBURGH — President Barack Obama and the leaders of France and Britain will demand Friday that Iran open to international inspectors a secret nuclear facility it has tried to hide from the world for years, a senior White House official told The Associated Press. The three leaders — Obama, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicolas Sarkozy — will open the G-20 economic summit with their demand that Tehran allow the International Atomic Energy Agency to inspect the facility for producing nuclear fuel, officials said.
Report: Obama, other leaders, to accuse Iran of having covert nuclear fuel facilitySeptember 25th, 2009 Report: US says Iran has secret nuclear facilityWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama and the leaders of France and Britain will accuse Iran on Friday of building a secret facility to produce nuclear fuel, The New York Times reported. Senior administration officials told the Times that the three leaders would make the announcement in Pittsburgh before the opening of the G-20 economic summit.
Gordon Brown says Iran must open nuclear fuel plant to international inspectorsSeptember 25th, 2009 Brown: Iran must open nuclear plant to inspectorsPITTSBURGH — British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says the international community is shocked and angered by Iran's deception in building a secret nuclear fuel facility. Brown said Friday that the international community has no choice but to draw a line in the sand by demanding that Iran abide by United Nations resolutions and open the facility to inspections.
US, Britain and France demand Iran open a covert nuclear facility to international inspectionSeptember 25th, 2009 US, UK and France tell Iran to open nuke sitePITTSBURGH — President Barack Obama and the leaders of Britain and France are publicly demanding that Iran open up a secret nuclear fuel facility to international inspectors. Led by Obama at the site of the G-20 summit in Pittsburgh, French President Nicolas Sarkozy (sahr-koh-ZEE') and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown joined the United States Friday in chastising Tehran for operating the facility covertly.
White House: Brazil should press Iran on nuclear, domestic mattersJuly 9th, 2009 L'AQUILA, Italy — The White House says it is counting on Brazil to help convince Iran that it must keep its nuclear activities peaceful. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters that President Barack Obama noted Brazil's close trading ties with Iran when he met Thursday with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Obama says he's 'not reconciled' to Iran having a nuclear weapons capability, must resist itJuly 2nd, 2009 Obama: Iran cannot be permitted to be nuke powerWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says he is "not reconciled" to the idea of Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon within a year. The president told The Associated Press in an interview that U.S.
Obama says no one country should decide who has nuclear weapons, reaches out to IranJune 4th, 2009 Obama acknowledges US history with IranCAIRO — President Barack Obama says the United States will proceed with courage, rectitude and resolve when dealing with Iran. Obama acknowledges the United States' role in overthrowing the democratically elected Iranian government during the last century.
IAEA approves additional nuclear inspections for IndiaMarch 4th, 2009 VIENNA - The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Tuesday approved additional nuclear inspection measures for India, which the country has to ratify before it can receive imports for its growing nuclear energy sector. Diplomats said in Vienna that although the 35-country IAEA governing board had approved the additional measures, they fell short of Additional Protocols that are in place for other countries.
Obama indicates new approach for IranJanuary 11th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US president-elect Barack Obama indicated that his administration would move 'swiftly' with new tactics in its approach to Iran to head off the impending nuclear crisis and block Tehran's support of terrorism. Speaking Sunday in an interview with ABC news, Obama said he expected Iran to be 'one of our biggest challenges' when he takes office Jan 20.