Ahmadinejad declares end to debate over Iran’s nuclear ambitions (Times Online)
Barack Obama’s hopes of persuading Iran to renounce its nuclear ambitions were dashed today as the United Nations watchdog admitted it had reached a “stalemate” with Tehran and President Ahmadinejad declared the nuclear debate “over”.
UN watchdog warns of nuclear ‘stalemate’ with Iran (The San Francisco Examiner)
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks with media during a press conference at the presidency in Tehran, Iran, Monday, Sept. 7, 2009. Ahmadinejad said Monday Iran will neither halt uranium enrichment nor negotiate over its nuclear rights but is ready to sit and talk with world powers over “global challenges.”
UN agency says it is facing ‘stalemate’ with Iran over nuclear … – UN News Centre
7 September 2009 – The head of the United Nations atomic watchdog warned today that the agency has reached a deadlock with Iran over most aspects of its nuclear programme as he urged the country to credibly answer the international community’s …
Khaleej Times Online – Iran’s Khamenei tells Ahmadinejad to listen to criticism (Khaleej Times)
TEHRAN – Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to listen to “benevolent criticism” as the hardliner began another term in office amid opposition claims his re-election was fraudulent.
UN nuclear watchdog warns of ‘stalemate’ with Iran over Tehran’s suspected nuclear program (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
VIENNA – The U.N. nuclear watchdog is locked in a “stalemate” with Iran over the country’s suspect nuclear program, the agency’s chief said Monday, pressing Tehran to answer lingering questions about its atomic ambitions.
UPDATE: Venezuela, Iran In $760M Oil Invest Deals – Agencies – Wall Street Journal
LONDON (Dow Jones)–Iran and Venezuela signed three oil deals Sunday during a Venezuelan presidential visit as the Islamic republic tries to mitigate the risk of new sanctions, Iranian news agencies said Monday. The accords were signed as Tehran is …
Tehran says U.S. must respect Iranian lawmakers’ decision (mehrnews.com)
TEHRAN, Sep. 6 (MNA) – Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hassan Qashqavi has said the U.S. should respect the will of the Iranian nation and lawmakers.
Ahmadinejad: Iran won’t halt nuclear work (China Daily)
TEHRAN: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Monday Iran will neither halt uranium enrichment nor negotiate over its nuclear rights but is ready to sit and talk with world powers over “global challenges.”
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: Iran won’t halt nuclear work (Boston Herald)
TEHRAN, Iran – President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Monday Iran will neither halt uranium enrichment nor negotiate over its nuclear rights but is ready to sit and talk with…
