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Iran says to consider processing nuclear fuel abroad | |
2010-04-26 | |
![]() At a joint press conference held after meeting his Austrian counterpart Michael Spindelegger, the visiting Iranian official said his country is willing to negotiate on the issue, but details should be worked out later. He said he will discuss the issue with members of the UN Security Council.
But Spindelegger said Iran should cooperate with the global community on the issue actively, otherwise "the trend of sanctions against Iran" will continue. He also said that he "did obtain some new messages" during the meeting with Mottaki, but he still needs to evaluate them. The massages will be disclosed at a meeting of EU foreign ministers next Monday. Mottaki also met IAEA chief Yukiya Amano during his visit to Vienna. | |
Posted by:Steve White |
#3 * ION ISRAEL NN > [PM Netanyahu] ISRAEL HAS PROMISED NOT TO ATTACK IRAN IN 2010; + [NYC] GRASSROOTS RALLY: OBAMA WRECKS JEWISH HOMES, LETS IRAN BUILD THE BOMB. and VARIOUS > NETANYAHU: ISRAEL IS NOT PLANNING TO STRIKE/ATTACK SYRIA, + ANALYSIS: WHO'S AFRAID OF A NUCLEAR-FREE MIDDLE EAST ZONE [Egyptian proposal is FLAWED/USELESS widout IRAN'S, etc. participation]. NET POSTERS > IOW, IRAN + by extens RADICAL ISLAM [MilTerr Groups] WILL GET THEIR NUKES + OTHER DESIRED ADVANCED WMDS, SOONER THAN LATER??? |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2010-04-26 21:35 |
#2 Yep, whatever Iran says is so much |
Posted by: JohnQC 2010-04-26 17:53 |
#1 Don't we have a lot of surplus (thanks to Zero) already-enriched uranium? We could send it over air express, in 100 kiloton packages. Airburst. |
Posted by: Bobby 2010-04-26 07:28 |