Sunday 1 June 2008
Iranian nuclear
Iranian nuclear problem still is in the top of news.
The UN atomic watchdog will meet this week to discuss what its inspectors term "alarming" indications that Iran may have been working to build a nuclear bomb until just a few years ago.
The 35-member board of governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency is scheduled to hold its regular summer board meeting at the watchdog's headquarters from Monday to Friday.
Topping the agenda will be the latest report by IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei on the agency's long-running investigation into Tehran's controversial nuclear drive.
Iran insists its atomic programme is entirely peaceful, but western countries and the United States in particular, are convinced the Islamic republic is covertly seeking to build a nuclear bomb. If you want to get more information, you can go to site:
http://www.iranfocus.com/en/nuclear/iaea-meets-to-discuss-irans-alleged-nuclear-weapons-work.html
Friday 9 May 2008
Hi
A Persian proverb says: "From this signpost on the road to the next, there is hope!" And it was in that spirit that the International Atomic Energy Agency decided to give the Islamic Republic of Iran until November to comply with its obligations under the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT.
The resolution passed by the IAEA's 35-nation board of governors criticises Iran for "lack of candour" over its nuclear programme and calls on the Islamic Republic to suspend all uranium enrichment activities that could contribute to producing fuel for a nuclear bomb.
The resolution warns that the agency "considers it necessary" that Iran halt its uranium enrichment programmes. I think it is a good oppotunty for Iran to continue its program.Do you agree with me?
Tuesday 22 April 2008
Iran and nuclear issue
I like to know your opinion about this international problem and also to know why USA and Germany firstly wanted to build that for Iran, but now?
Thank you.