New IAEA director general takes up post
Global Security (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
Japanese businessman Yukiya Amano has officially taken up the post as the IAEA head.
Global Security (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
Japanese businessman Yukiya Amano has officially taken up the post as the IAEA head.
Deutsche Welle: DW-WORLD.DE (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
Being the world's top nuclear watchdog is no easy task. And Yukiya Amano, who is now officially the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, will need to step out of the shadow of his well-known predecessor.
Global Security (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
Outgoing IAEA head urged Tehran not to delay in responding to the draft agreement on nuclear fuel.
Sify (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
... to enrich only to make nuclear fuel. But the West worries that Iran wants to create fissile warhead material."We had a good trip," said Herman Nackaerts, who headed the International Atomic Energy Agency inspection team.Nackaerts said the nuclear agency planned to analyze the data from the visit, adding that IAEA head Mohamed ElBaradei would "then report in due time"...
Bradenton.com: Politics (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
The West believes Iran revealed the site's existence only because it had learned that the U.S. and its allies were about to make it public. Iran denies that.Tehran says it wants to enrich only to make nuclear fuel. But the West worries that Iran wants to create fissile warhead material."We had a good trip," said Herman Nackaerts, who headed the International Atomic Energy Agency inspection...
ABC News (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
IAEA inspectors back from previously secret Iran enrichment site
Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
... uranium only to make nuclear fuel. But the West worries that Iran wants to create fissile warhead material."We had a good trip," said Herman Nackaerts, who headed the International Atomic Energy Agency inspection team. "We visited the Fordo enrichment plant."Nackaerts said the nuclear agency planned to analyze the data, adding that IAEA head Mohamed ElBaradei would "then...
Examiner (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
The International Atomic Energy Agency says it has received an "initial response" from Iran on a proposal calling for Tehran to ship much of its enriched uranium abroad.
Pen and Sword (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
... to under the Non-Proliferaton treaty, and it has given the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) full access to inspect it, and the IAEA says there is “nothing to be worried about.” IAEA head Mohamed ElBaradei calls the site “a hole in a mountain.” A story making the rounds of the echo chamber says that Iran’s disclosure of the Qom facility...
Eye On The World (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
... idea that Turkey could play a role in the crisis was raised in an American television interview by IAEA head Mohamed ElBaradei, who noted that Turkey, a Muslim country and a NATO member, has good relations with both neighboring Iran and the US. More...
Council on Foreign Relations (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Mohamed ElBaradei, director general of the (IAEA) speaking at the New York office of the Council on Foreign Relations on November 4, discussed ongoing negotiations with Iran on its nuclear program. ElBaradei reiterated that the agency had no evidence that Iran had an ongoing nuclear weapons program or had developed a nuclear weapon. "Iran's program is an effort to force recognition of its role...
Britannia Radio (Free subscription) | 10/30/2009
ElBaradei whitewashes Iran's negative response to overseas enrichmentDEBKAfile Special ReportOctober 29, 2009, 7:37 PM (GMT+02:00)IAEA head Mohammed ElBaradeiIran's ambassador to the IAEA, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, Thursday, Oct. 29, submitted Iran's reply to the IAEA proposal endorsed by world powers providing for Iran to send three-quarters of its low-enriched uranium to Russia...
Sify (Free subscription) | 10/30/2009
Just hours after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad insisted that "we are ready to cooperate" with the West, Tehran has backtracked from the deal agreed in Vienna last week to send its stockpile of uranium out of the country.The Islamic country has reportedly told IAEA, UN's nuclear watchdog that it won't go along with the central feature of the draft agreement reached this weekend in Vienna.The...
NYDailyNews (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
Iran's first response on uranium enrichment plan dashes Western hopes of quick deal: IAEATHE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday, October 29th 2009, 9:51 AMThe International Atomic Energy Agency says it has received an "initial response" from Iran on a proposal calling for Tehran to ship much of its enriched uranium abroad.The agency says that IAEA head Mohamed Elbaradei is consulting with...