Charbonneau v. Jahn: Will IAEA Throw Down On Tehran?
posted Tuesday June 14, 2005 under iran, iaea by jeffreyBlogging from the Aspen Wye River Conference Center today.
As expected Mohamed ElBaradei won approval for an over-precendented third term as IAEA Director-General.
The US continues last week’s spin that the failure to oust ElBaradei is a victory, arguing the United States “decided to back ElBaradei in exchange for what it hopes will be a tougher stance on Iran” as one Western diplomat told Reuter’s Louis Charbonneau.
We’ll see. The first test is a report to the board today or tomorrow by IAEA Deputy DG Pierre Goldschmidt. Charbonneau quotes a European diplomat suggesting the report will be hard on Iran:
“It’s going to be a tough report,” a European diplomat familiar with Goldschmidt’s draft speech told Reuters. “The Iranians are furious about it.”
Associated Press’ George Jahn, however, found diplomats saying the opposite:
Speaking on the eve of the 35-nation IAEA board meeting, the diplomats described the report on Iran – likely to be delivered Tuesday or Wednesday by IAEA Deputy Director General Pierre Goldschmidt – as relatively mild compared with previous summaries since that nation’s nuclear program became a matter of international concern three years ago.
Charbonneau v. Jahn. FIGHT!


— J · Jun 14, 04:28 AM ·
— Fred · Jun 14, 12:13 PM ·
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=worldNews&storyID=8803883
— Fred · Jun 15, 08:22 PM ·