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6 nations press Iran to accept nuke plan...enriched uranium for further processing, effectively rejecting the latest plan brokered by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and aimed at delaying Iran's ability to build a nuclear weapon. Under the IAEA plan, Iran would... In this article: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Uranium, Tehran, Mohamed ElBaradei, U.N., Geneva, Brussels, Robert Wood, and U.N. Security Council |
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washingtonpost.com | 23 hours ago
6 world powers press Iran on nuclear issue
...brokered by the International Atomic Energy Agency and aimed at delaying Iran's ability to build a nuclear weapon. Under the IAEA plan, Iran would export its uranium for enrichment in Russia and France where it would be converted into...
In this article: Iran, Uranium, Mohamed ElBaradei, Tehran, U.N., Robert Wood, Geneva, and Berlin
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DEBKAfile, Political Analysis, Espionage, Terrorism, Security | 1 day ago
IAEA wants to inspect three secret Syrian nuclear sites
November 16, 2009, 10:53 PM (GMT+02:00) The new IAEA report on Iran's formerly secret uranium enrichment site at Fordo near Qom also includes a section on Syria and a demand to inspect suspicious sites there too. The inspectors clearly...
In this article: IAEA, Uranium, Damascus, Syria, Tehran, Plutonium, Uranyl nitrate, UN, and Iran
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New Kerala | 2 days ago
Iran threatens IAEA ahead of inspection of new site
...recounted, adding that Soltanieh likely meant that it was difficult for him to get support for the IAEA's probe among leaders in Tehran. IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei said in his latest report that the belated declaration of the Fordu plant...
In this article: Iran, Vienna, Nuclear power, Mohamed ElBaradei, Qom, and Tehran
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America.gov | 3 days ago
IAEA Report Shows Iranian Nuclear Activities Have Expanded
...enrichment facility, in contravention of the U.N. Security Council requirements and IAEA obligations," Kelly told reporters November 17. The IAEA report, published November 16, comes after its inspectors visited Iran's newly...
In this article: IAEA, Iran, Uranium, U.N. Security Council, Qom, United States, and Nuclear power
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washingtonpost.com | 5 days ago
IAEA sees risk Iran hiding more nuclear activity
...Energy Agency that it had begun building the plant within a bunker beneath a mountain near the holy city of Qom in 2007, but the IAEA had evidence the project had begun in 2002. Iran reported its existence to the IAEA in September after,...
In this article: Iran, Uranium, Tehran, Russia, Washington, Moscow, Vienna, and United Nations
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Reuters | 5 days ago
Secrecy raises fears of more Iran atom sites: IAEA
.... It said Iran had told the International Atomic Energy Agency that it had begun building the bunkered site near Qom in 2007 -- but the IAEA had evidence the project had begun in 2002, paused in 2004 and resumed in 2006. Iran revealed the...
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Yahoo! News | 5 days ago
Iran revelation could mean more secret sites: IAEA (Reuters)
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Reuters | 5 days ago
Iran revelation could mean more secret sites--IAEA
...the project began in 2002, paused in 2004 and resumed in 2006. Iran reported the site's existence to the IAEA in September. IAEA inspectors also found that Iran had reduced since August the number of centrifuges enriching Uranium at...
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is an international organization that seeks to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy and to inhibit its use for military purposes. Though established independently of the United Nations under its own international treaty (the IAEA Statute), the IAEA reports to both the General Assembly and the Security Council.
The IAEA has its headquarters in Vienna, Austria. Two "Regional Safeguards Offices" are located in Toronto, Canada; and Tokyo, Japan. The IAEA has two liaison offices, located in New York, USA; and Geneva, Switzerland. In addition, it has laboratories in Seibersdorf and Vienna, Austria; Monaco; and Trieste, Italy.
It was established as an autonomous organization on 29 July 1957. In 1953, U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower envisioned the creation of this international body to control and develop the use of atomic energy, in his "Atoms for Peace" speech before the UN General Assembly. The organization and its Director General, Mohamed ElBaradei, were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize announced on 7 October 2005.
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