Iran Focus: London, Jan. 10 Britain condemned Tuesday Irans decision to resume nuclear enrichment-related activities at its massive uranium enrichment plant in Natanz.
Britain condemns Irans nuclear breach
Germany raises doubts on Iran negotiations
AP: Germany’s foreign minister raised doubts Tuesday over the future of European-led negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program, saying he planned to consult with his French and British colleagues on whether there is any basis for more talks.
Iran plans ‘small scale’ nuclear fuel work: IAEA
Reuters: The head of the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog, Mohamed ElBaradei, informed his agency’s governing board on Tuesday that Iran intends to begin “small-scale” uranium enrichment work, contradicting previous statements by Tehran.
Iran plans ‘small scale’ nuclear fuel work: IAEA
Reuters: The head of the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog, Mohamed ElBaradei, informed his agency’s governing board on Tuesday that Iran intends to begin “small-scale” uranium enrichment work, contradicting previous statements by Tehran.
Chirac warns Iran, NKorea over nuclear programmes
AFP: Iran and North Korea would be making a serious error if they refused to engage with the West over their nuclear programmes, French President Jacques Chirac warned on Tuesday.
Iran move violates EU nuclear pact – EU spokeswoman
Reuters: Iran’s resumption of research work on nuclear fuel violates an agreement with European Union countries to hold back from sensitive nuclear activities, an EU spokesman said on Tuesday.
US condemns Iran over nuclear decision
AFP: Iran has shown “disdain for international concern” over its atomic program by removing seals at its Natanz nuclear research plant, the US ambassador to the UN nuclear watchdog said Tuesday.
Iran breaks UN seals at Natanz nuclear plant
Reuters: The U.N. nuclear watchdog confirmed on Tuesday that Iran had broken U.N. seals at the Natanz uranium enrichment plant, setting the stage for a showdown between the Islamic republic and the West.
UN nuclear chief ‘losing patience’ with Iran
AFP: UN nuclear watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei said Monday he was “losing patience” with Iran’s lack of transparency about its controversial nuclear programme.
Sources: Iran to Begin Enriching Uranium
ABC: ABC News has learned that Iran intends to begin enriching uranium the critical step in making material for nuclear weapons a move European diplomats and officials at the International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA, have tried to prevent over the past three years.


