NK Agree to Negotiations with US
Posted by Robi - 26/08/09 at 05:08:43 am
The ice between North Korea and the USA seems to be melted as nuclear negotiations offers between them with an invitation from NK for US envoys to visit. The communist nation recently offered the invitation to special envoy to NK, Stephen Bosworth and chief nuclear negotiator Sung Kim.
The US government is supposed to be considering the matter within September, the most probable time for the two parties to meet. During the visit, the top-level diplomatic group can meet with NK leader Kim Jong I I. It is going to be the first nuclear meeting between NK and the USA under the Presidency of Obama. Washington is now trying to pressuring Pyongyang to dismantle country’s nuclear programs, aggressive stringent execution of the UN sanctions against NK after its 25 May nuclear test.
Swiss Apologized Gadhafi
Posted by Robi - 24/08/09 at 05:08:29 am
Swiss administration has apologized to Libyan great leader, Muammar Gaddafi. They aphorized for detaining of his son Hannibal and daughter-in-law 2008 in Geneva.
That time, criminal charges were against Hannibal, and his pregnant wife for abusing domestic servants. However, they were released after the servants received outside court settlements. As the tragedy was unfolding in Switzerland; subsequently, Libya retaliated by detaining two Swiss businessmen.
The country also instantly withdrew its cash from Swiss banks, and ordered Swiss International Air Lines to stop operation to Tripoli. Additionally, it threatened to stop crude oil deliveries.
Americans Losses Confident in Obama
Posted by Robi - 24/08/09 at 05:08:32 am
US President Barack Obama has already made ray of hope in some sectors. However, ABC News poll’s statistic says public confidence in Obama is being battered over health care reform and upward administration spending. Obama’s overall sanction rating has declined to 57%; and it is 12 points below than its reach in April.
The poll has set an augment in US people who think the nation is going on the wrong track. Half of all US citizens think the existing economic recession can end in the next year whereas fewer citizens are confident Obama will take all the right decisions.
KSA Moving Towards on Nuclear Plants
Posted by Robi - 23/08/09 at 05:08:14 am
Many countries in Middle East (ME) are considering to getting nuclear power plants to answer the nuclear threat from Iran. In the race of establishing new clear plants Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has advanced than any other in the region. The Saudi press reported (KSA) is already moving on the way to its first nuclear power plant.
The USA signed nuclear power agreements with KSA and the United Arab Emirates 2008. Some other ME countries have also showed concern in developing nuclear programs. Their aim is not only for military purposes, but also keeping options in hand if Tehran were to develop a bomb.
IAEA Visited Iran’s Nuclear Site
Posted by Robi - 22/08/09 at 06:08:05 amAt last, Tehran has granted International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors into an important water nuclear reactor site, Arak. The visit was occurred few days ago, following the IAEA pushing Tehran to allow it access to the site. The IAEA was blocked by Iran for nearly one year.
The agency’s nuclear officers wanted to access to verify the spot was not being used to produce weapons. On the other hand, Iran claimed its nuclear plan was simply targeted at power production as well as scientific research. However, it is expected the upcoming IAEA report can confirm there has been more growth in fortification activities at Arak. In a statement in June, IAEA told the plant was rapidly outgrowing the agency’s capability to monitor it activities, with more than 5,000 centrifuge machines was operated in enriching uranium.
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