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Iranian official scoffs at nuclear terms

TRIPOLI, Libya - Iran’s foreign minister vowed yesterday that his nation won’t allow any of its enriched uranium supply out of the country, the most definitive statement so far on an international proposal to exchange the bulk of Iran’s nuclear ...

From BORZOU DARAGAHI, Boston Globe,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Manouchehr Mottaki,  International Atomic Energy Agency,  United Nations,  Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Mohamed ElBaradei

UN questions Iran’s truthfulness

BEIRUT - The latest United Nations report on Iran’s nuclear program questioned Tehran’s credibility regarding a recently disclosed uranium enrichment facility built into a mountain near the holy city of Qom. The International Atomic Energy Agency ...

From BORZOU DARAGAHI, Boston Globe,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: International Atomic Energy Agency,  United Nations,  George W. Bush,  US State Department,  Mohamed ElBaradei

U.N. report questions Iran's veracity on nuclear plant

This Sept. 26 satellite image shows a facility to allegedly enrich uranium under construction inside a mountain about 20 miles north-northeast of Qom, Iran. ( The Associated Press/GeoEye Satellite Image ) BEIRUT — The latest United Nations report on ...

From BORZOU DARAGAHI, Denver Post,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: GeoEye, Inc.,  United Nations,  George W. Bush,  International Atomic Energy Agency,  US State Department

U.N. questions Iranians' honesty

site, already fitted with wiring and infrastructure, also prompted the agency to question Iran about the possible presence of other hidden nuclear facilities. BEIRUT — The latest U.N. report on Iran's nuclear program questioned Tehran's credibility ...

From BORZOU DARAGAHI, TwinCities.com,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: International Atomic Energy Agency,  George W. Bush,  Mohamed ElBaradei,  US State Department,  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Iran calls for global cooperation on nuclear technology

BEIRUT — Iran's president called for international cooperation on nuclear technology in a Wednesday prime- time TV appearance filled with conciliatory language toward the world community, in stark contrast to the dismissive tone of other senior Iranian ...

From BORZOU DARAGAHI, Denver Post,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: United Nations,  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,  International Atomic Energy Agency,  Barack Obama

Iran TV station says nation might swap nuclear fuel

DOHA, Qatar — A state- owned Iranian television station quoted unnamed diplomats Sunday as saying Iran, in a possible compromise to a United Nations-backed proposal, is willing to send 1,764 pounds of its enriched uranium abroad to be exchanged for ...

From BORZOU DARAGAHI, Denver Post,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: United Nations,  Barack Obama,  Saeed Jalili,  Dmitry Medvedev

Discontent flares on Iranian campuses

BEIRUT - Students in the southwest Iranian city of Ahvaz in recent days launched an impromptu protest in a campus auditorium. In Kashan yesterday, other students took over the campus cafeteria, singing antigovernment songs. A couple of weeks ago in ...

From BORZOU DARAGAHI, Boston Globe,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,  Central Intelligence Agency

Discontent, nurtured at Iranian colleges, smolders over vote

neutralized the opposition," said Mark Fowler, a former CIA analyst who now works for a Washington think tank. "It seems to us that they have pretty much decapitated the opposition in terms of leadership. I don't think the government is particularly ...

From BORZOU DARAGAHI, TwinCities.com,  2 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Central Intelligence Agency,  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Iran wants to make changes in deal for nuclear material

BEIRUT - Iran will seek to amend a proposed deal it reached with the United States and other major powers to ship the bulk of its nuclear material overseas, state television reported yesterday. Iran will respond by tomorrow to a proposal to transfer ...

From BORZOU DARAGAHI, Boston Globe,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: International Atomic Energy Agency,  US State Department,  Bernard Kouchner,  United Nations,  Central Intelligence Agency

Iran puts off response to nuclear plan

BEIRUT - Iran said yesterday that it would respond next week to a proposal to ship the bulk of its enriched uranium abroad to be turned into fuel for a medical research reactor. The delay plunged into doubt a deal aimed at easing the standoff over Iran’ ...

From BORZOU DARAGAHI, Boston Globe,  24 Oct 2009
Related Topics: International Atomic Energy Agency,  Mohamed ElBaradei,  US State Department,  Barack Obama

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