Sept. 7 (Bloomberg) — Iranian President MahmoudAhmadinejad said the debate over Iran?s nuclear program is over,while he is ready to discuss a range of international issueswith President Barack Obama.
At his first formal press conference since his June re-election, Ahmadinejad said today he didn?t recognize deadlinesfor talks on Iran?s nuclear plans and isn?t willing to negotiateon its ?undeniable? rights.
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VIENNA (AP) – The U.N. nuclear watchdog is locked in a “stalemate” with Iran over the country’s suspect nuclear program, the agency’s chief said Monday, pressing Tehran to answer lingering questions about its atomic ambitions.
VIENNA — The U.N. nuclear watchdog says his agency is locked in a "stalemate" with Iran over the country’s suspect nuclear program.
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TEHRAN, Iran — President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Monday Iran will neither halt uranium enrichment nor negotiate over its nuclear rights but is ready to sit and talk with world powers over "global challenges.
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