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German insurer Munich Re says it won’t do business in Iran nowMunich Re, the world’s biggest reinsurer, has become the latest German firm to pull out of Iran as pressure grows for new sanctions against the Islamic republic over its nuclear program, company officials said. The US and EU join hands to demand together UN sanctions against Iran EU won’t blame Iran either, over its nuclear plans Despite ramped-up pressure from the United States and some members of the United Nations, and fears from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that Iran is trying to build a nuclear bomb, European Union foreign Iran to start building 2 new enrichment sites Iran, France discuss uranium-exchange deal Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said he met with a French government representative to discuss a uranium-exchange deal, the ISNA news agency reported recently. Mottaki met with an unnamed adviser of French President Nicolas Sarkozy on MEPs want sanctions on Iran, but the EU wants to wait for UN Russian missiles aimed to counter US-EU defense shield: Putin Iran playing dangerous game, Kouchner says Iran’s decision to construct 10 more uranium enrichment sites was a dangerous game and a childish reaction to the vote on 27 November by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to censure Tehran, French Foreign US, France try to put the nuclear squeeze on Iran The United States and France said they wanted clarity about Iran’s stance on a deal to reduce the Islamic Republic’s stockpile of enriched uranium. US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told broadcaster CNN that Moscow, London try to thaw frosty ties US firmly behind Southern Corridor, says Poneman EU helps broker Iran okay on nuclear inspections deal NATO says Iranian threat isn’t going away soon NATO has welcomed US President Barack Obama’s decision to scrap a controversial missile defense system sited in Eastern Europe, but said that the threat from Iranian missiles was still present. The spokesman for the defense Solana says Iran talks likely to be held in Turkey EU, US worst fears: Iran may be building nuclear weapons No fear of nuke sanctions, Ahmadinejad says Iran is no longer afraid of any financial sanctions being imposed in its row with the West over Iran’s nuclear programmes, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The president was referring to reports that Iran could face renewed Stronger commitment on nuclear weapons for Serbia Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) former Director-general Mohamed El Baradei recently inked an additional protocol to the agreement on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. After the signing ceremony of Japan’s “dry diplomat” Amano quiet new IAEA Iran must obey UN Security Council, new IAEA chief says Yukiya Amano, the designated new head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), not known for taking tough stances, nonetheless said Iran was obliged to comply with Security Council resolutions, calling on it to halt EU Member States agree binding nuke safety rules |
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