Iran Says It Might Spread Nuclear Tech; Regime Rejects International Pressure to Cut Back On Program
Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) › September 16, 2005
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Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) › September 16, 2005
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Iran is willing to provide nuclear technology to other Muslim states, Iran's hard-line president said Thursday, notching up his rhetoric as his regime rejects international pressure to cut back its atomic program.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made the comment after talking with Turkey's prime minister during a gathering of world leaders at the United Nations, Iran's state-run Islamic Republic News Agency said.See the full content of this document
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Iran Says It Might Spread Nuclear Tech; Regime Rejects International Pressure to Cut Back On Program
Ahmadinejad repeated promises that Iran will not develop nuclear weapons, the report said. Then he added: "Iran is ready to transfer nuclear know-how to the Islamic countries due to ...
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