U.S. State Department spokesman Victoria Newland said Wednesday that the U.S. needs time to study the release of the International Atomic Energy Agency report on Iran's nuclear issue, the current United States refused to make any comment on the reports.
Newland at a regular press conference, said: "In the comments, we will need some time to study this report and we do not currently prepared to talk about what measures will be taken next."
She said that the IAEA will be the 18th meeting, the Iranian nuclear issue will be one of the issues. Therefore, the United States will use the period prior to the meeting of this report.
8 Vienna, International Atomic Energy Agency said in a report in the evening, on Iran's nuclear program may be the problem with military applications, "expressed serious concern." IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano said in the report, the agency through the wide range of information on the available rigorous, comprehensive and reliable assessment that, at least until the end of 2003, Iran had "organized and systematic manner." engaged in "with the nuclear explosive device-related" activities.
This is by far the IAEA on Iraq's nuclear program with military applications, most issues clear position, but did not report on whether Iran currently trying to build nuclear weapons give a clear conclusion.
Newland at a regular press conference, said: "In the comments, we will need some time to study this report and we do not currently prepared to talk about what measures will be taken next."
She said that the IAEA will be the 18th meeting, the Iranian nuclear issue will be one of the issues. Therefore, the United States will use the period prior to the meeting of this report.
8 Vienna, International Atomic Energy Agency said in a report in the evening, on Iran's nuclear program may be the problem with military applications, "expressed serious concern." IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano said in the report, the agency through the wide range of information on the available rigorous, comprehensive and reliable assessment that, at least until the end of 2003, Iran had "organized and systematic manner." engaged in "with the nuclear explosive device-related" activities.
This is by far the IAEA on Iraq's nuclear program with military applications, most issues clear position, but did not report on whether Iran currently trying to build nuclear weapons give a clear conclusion.
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