Topic: International Atomic Energy Agency
VIENNA (Reuters) - The Iranian president's announced readiness to send enriched uranium abroad signals a wish to cooperate for a deal with big powers to ease nuclear tension, Tehran's envoy to the U.N. atomic agency said Thursday. Ambassador Ali Asghar Soltanieh told Reuters he had not notified the International Atomic Energy Agency of any new Iranian position on ...
PARIS (Reuters) - Discussions amongst world powers over imposing possible sanctions on Iran will complicate the situation and might make it harder to find a diplomatic solution, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said on Thursday. Speaking to reporters during a visit to France, Yang said he wanted to see more direct talks between Iran and the international community over Tehran's ...
Iran on Wednesday described its latest offer to send uranium abroad for enrichment as a way to ease suspicions about his country's nuclear ambitions, but skeptical Western officials demanded concrete actions from Tehran instead of just words. French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said he saw the surprise ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House urged Iran on Tuesday to inform the International Atomic Energy Agency if it has changed its mind and is now ready to go ahead with an earlier agreement to send its low-enriched uranium abroad for processing. "We made a good faith and balanced offer regarding the Tehran research reactor," said White House spokesman Mike Hammer ...
