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| Diplomacy Kharrazi, Kamal | |
| 18th Dec Kamal Kharrazi says, "We won't accept any new obligations. Iran has a high technical capability and has to be recognised by the international community as a member of theNuclear club. This is an irreversible path" |
| Nuclear Warfare Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud | |
| 24th Oct The EU makes a proposal to provide civilianNuclear technology to Iran in exchange for Iran terminating its uranium enrichment program permanently, Iran rejects this outright saying it will not renounce its right to en |
| 15th Nov A confidential UN report is leaked, the report states that allNuclear materials within Iran have been accounted for and there is no evidence of any militaryNuclear program |
| 22nd Nov Iran declares that it will voluntarily suspend its uranium enrichment program to enter negotiations with the EU, Iran will review its decision in three months but the EU seeks to have the suspension made permanent |
| 24th Nov Iran seeks to obtain permission from the EU, in accordance with its recent agreement with the EU, to allow it to continue working with 24 centrifuges for research purposes |
| 24th Nov Talks between Iran and three EU members, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany, result in a compromise. Iran agrees to temporarily suspend its active uranium enrichment program for the duration of a second round of talks |
| 18th Dec Kamal Kharrazi says, "We won't accept any new obligations. Iran has a high technical capability and has to be recognised by the international community as a member of theNuclear club. This is an irreversible path" |
| Nuclear Warfare Kharrazi, Kamal | |
| 18th Dec Kamal Kharrazi says, "We won't accept any new obligations. Iran has a high technical capability and has to be recognised by the international community as a member of theNuclear club. This is an irreversible path" |