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1 © 2011 wheresjenny.com Iran’s nuclear program

2 © 2011 wheresjenny.com Ahmadinejad defends Iran's nuclear programme  Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said his country has "a right" to the enrichment of uranium to 20 percent.  But he insisted that it was not a step toward producing a bomb.  Ahmadinejad’s remarks came as long-stalled negotiations between Tehran and six world powers on Iran’s nuclear program have been recently revived, with the countries agreeing to talks in Moscow in June after discussions last week in Baghdad  While Ahmadinejad maintained that Iran has a right to 20 percent uranium enrichment, he also hinted that Iran could be open to stopping the 20 percent enrichment if world powers offered significant concessions

3 © 2011 wheresjenny.com Ahmadinejad condemns Houla massacre  Ahmadinejad also discussed the situation in Syria, particularly last week’s massacre in the Syrian town of Houla.  Ahmadinejad condemned the massacre and said the perpetrators must be brought to justice. But he categorically denied that his government was equipping the Syrian regime  But when asked about whether his government was equipping Syria’s embattled President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, he denied the allegation, maintaining that Iran has “perfectly normal relations” with Syria “as with other countries. We are in favour of protecting the rights of the people.”  Amid ongoing international efforts to stop the bloodshed in Syria, western governments have accused Iran, a Shiite powerhouse, of providing military support to Assad, who hails from the minority Shiite Alawite community. Iranian officials have however maintained that Iran is only providing moral support to Syria

4 © 2011 wheresjenny.com EnglishFrench nuclearnucléaire condemnedcondamné enrichmentenrichissement perpetratorsauteurs interferenceingérence

5 © 2011 wheresjenny.com Who has nuclear weapons? US (2623) Russia (4840) UK (160) France (300) China(180) Israel(80) India(<80) Pakistan(<90) Fission N. Korea (<10)

6 © 2011 wheresjenny.com Mining Processing / Mill Conversion Depleted UraniumStorage Usage e.g. counterweights Radiation Shielding Military Enriched Uranium Fuel Production Power Plant Uranium Enrichment

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