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Iran: No Shipment of Uranium Abroad

Nov. 5: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad waves to the media as he arrives for an official welcoming ceremony for Qatari Emir in Tehran, Iran. Full Article at FOX News

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  1. | DATE: 2009-11-08 | PRINT | SHARE TEHRAN, Nov 7, 2009 (AFP) - Iran has decided to reject proposals from major powers for the supply of nuclear fuel, a leading member of parliament said on Saturday, in a serious setback for UN-brokered efforts to... Full Article at Haveeru Daily Online

  2. A senior Iranian officialhas ruled out a proposal that would see it ship uranium abroad for enrichment, intensifying pressure on Tehran to reject the UN-backed plan altogether. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited

  3. The Russian president Dimitry Medvedev has said that Moscow could back sanctions against Iran. Full Article at The National Newspaper

  4. TEHRAN, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- A senior member of Iranian parliament said Saturday that Iran will not exchange its own enriched uranium for fuel to supply a research reactor in Tehran, local ISNA news agency reported. Full Article at Xinhua

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  1. In this photo released by the semi-official Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA), Russian Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko left, poses for a photo with deputy chief of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, Mohammad Saeedi, prior to a press conference during a visit to the Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power P...
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  3. Iranian ambassador to the IAEA, Ali Asghar Soltanieh (R), speaks with Iran's nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi (C), during a joint press conference with chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Mohamed ElBaradei (L), in Tehran on October 4, 2009.
  4. US President Barack Obama answers a question during a press conference at the end of the G20 Summit at the convention centre on September 25, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  5. BERLIN - JUNE 25:  A portrait of 26-year old music student Neda Agha Soltan lies among candles set into the shape of a heart at a candlelight vigil to honour victims of recent violence in Iran on June 25, 2009 in Berlin, Germany.
  6. LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 21:  Iranian-American women hold signs to identify with a girl known as Neda, believed to be a teenager, who was shot dead at a protest in Tehran, as Iranian-Americans and supporters protest what they say are crimes against humanity and democracy committed by the government...
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  8. TEHRAN, IRAN - JUNE 18: Iranian supporters of defeated reformist presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi demonstrate on June 18, 2009 in Tehran, Iran.
  9. BERLIN - JUNE 17:  Supporters of the Iranian political opposition hold signs showing photographs from protests in Tehran and a banner that reads: 'Down With The Dictatorship' at a demonstration against the recent elections in Iran on June 17, 2009 in Berlin, Germany.

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