Syria Comment
March 12, 2011
Iran appears to be enriching uranium on a far larger scale than before, a finding that may affect efforts by diplomats to stem Tehran’s program.
May 15, 2007North Korea pledged to honor its commitment to dismantle its nuclear arms program only after sanctions had been lifted on its funds frozen in a bank in Macao since 2005.
March 15, 2007What the unilateral and increasingly quixotic American embargo could not do in more than a decade, a limited United Nations resolution has accomplished in less than a month.
February 23, 2007Iranian nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani says his country needs time to review plan proposed by International Atomic Energy Agency head Mohamed ElBaradei that calls for delay in imposing Security Council sanctions if Iranians suspend uranium enrichment
January 29, 2007Iranian officials have said that they plan to install equipment to begin enriching uranium next month.
January 27, 2007The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said the new uranium enrichment equipment could double Iran’s capacity.
October 24, 2006The origin of the uranium was unclear, but the finding raises questions about whether Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons.
September 1, 2006As expected, the chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency faulted Iran for failing to provide information crucial to understanding its nuclear program.
June 13, 2006Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei's one-day trip ended with no agreement by the Iranians to halt production of enriched uranium.
April 14, 2006Mohamed ElBaradei is to meet with Ali Larijani, Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, and other senior Iranian officials.
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The Op-Ed columnist Roger Cohen speaks with Mohamed ElBaradei, the Nobel laureate and opposition leader, about democracy in Egypt.
Egyptian opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei addressed protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square saying we "cannot go back" and demanding "the end of the regime." (Video: Reuters)
Egyptians were more concerned with ousting President Hosni Mubarak than the speech Tahrir Square by opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei.
Mohamed ElBaradei, the Nobel laureate who has become a leading opponent of President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, returned to Cairo in an attempt to galvanize youth-led street protests that extended into a third day across the country.
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