Iran says new U.S. sanctions will complicate nuclear issue
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran has played down the impact of U.S. sanctions that came into effect this week, but said the measures would complicate a resolution to the dispute over its nuclear program. The...
View ArticleInternational Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Ministerial Conference on Nuclear...
(Source: Government of Sweden) Press release 01 July 2013 Ministry for Foreign Affairs State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Frank Belfrage is taking part today in the International Atomic Energy Agency...
View ArticleKerry Presses North Korea Over Nuke Disarmament
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry stepped up pressure Monday on North Korea to give up its atomic weapons program, saying key regional powers, including Pyongyang ally...
View ArticleKerry shifts focus from Mideast to Asia
Click photo to enlarge U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, center, waves upon his arrival at the US-ASEAN ministerial meeting in the International Conference Center in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei,...
View ArticleAsia Summit Hopes for Resumption of NKorea Talks
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei — Southeast Asia's top diplomats have not abandoned hope that this week's annual Asian security summit will provide a chance for North Korea and its neighbors to discuss...
View ArticleGovernments Warn of Nuclear Terrorism Threat
Reuters VIENNA — More action is needed to prevent militants acquiring plutonium or highly-enriched uranium that could be used in bombs, governments agreed at a meeting on nuclear security in Vienna on...
View ArticleGovernments warn about nuclear terrorism threat
VIENNA (Reuters) - More action is needed to prevent militants acquiring plutonium or highly-enriched uranium that could be used in bombs, governments agreed at a meeting on nuclear security in Vienna...
View ArticleUN nuclear chief warns of "dirty bomb" threat
U.S. says al Qaeda tried for years to get nuclear material By Fredrik Dahl, Reuters More action is needed to stop militants aquiring plutonium or highly-enriched uranium that could be used for atomic...
View ArticleSecuring Nuclear Material
07/01/2013 By Yukiya Amano VIENNA – World leaders have devoted increasing attention in recent years to the risk of terrorists obtaining nuclear or other radioactive material. That’s the good news. But...
View ArticleEgypt's military issues 48-hour ultimatum
VIENNA – The Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant, whose 2011 triple-meltdown forced the relocation of 160,000 people, may provide a new blueprint for terrorists seeking to inflict mass disruption, security...
View ArticleU.N. nuclear chief warns of 'dirty bomb' threat
Reuters July 1, 2013 - 13:50 By Fredrik Dahl VIENNA (Reuters) - More action is needed to stop militants acquiring plutonium or highly-enriched uranium that could be used for atomic bombs, nuclear...
View ArticleUN atomic agency sounds warning on 'nuclear terrorism'
By Simon SturdeePublished July 01, 2013AFP Yukiya Amano -- the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) -- addresses a conference on nuclear security held at the UN atomic agency...
View ArticleStatement to the IAEA International Conference on Nuclear Security...
(Source: President of the United States) AS PREPARED FOR DELIVERY Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz U.S. Statement to the IAEA International Conference on Nuclear Security Vienna, Austria Monday, July...
View ArticleVietnam's weapons-grade uranium removed: US
Vienna: The United States says experts have removed the last batch of uranium from Vietnam that terrorists could have used in efforts to make a nuclear...
View Article>US: Vietnam's weapons-grade uranium removed
VIENNA (AP) — The United States says experts have removed the last batch of uranium from Vietnam that terrorists could have...
View ArticleUS announces removal of last batch of Vietnam’s weapons-grade uranium
VIENNA — The United States says experts have removed the last batch of uranium from Vietnam that terrorists could have used in efforts to make a nuclear bomb. U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz says...
View ArticleUS: Vietnam's Weapons-Grade Uranium Removed
VIENNA — The United States says experts have removed the last batch of uranium from Vietnam that terrorists could have used in efforts to make a nuclear bomb. U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz says...
View ArticleNuclear Bomb Material In Vietnam Removed By US, Russia
In Vietnam nuclear bomb material has been safely removed from the nation by experts from the United States and Russia, announced officials at a conference in Vienna on Tuesday. Almost 35 pounds of...
View ArticleU.S., Russia remove potential atom bomb material from Vietnam
VIENNA (Reuters) - The United States and Russia have helped ship out nearly 16...
View ArticleNuclear terrorism still a danger, warns IAEA
More action is needed to stop militants acquiring plutonium or highly-enriched uranium that could be used for atomic bombs, nuclear experts and government officials said. Speaking in Vienna on Monday,...
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