Gregory Schulte
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Gregory Schulte
Gregory L. Schultewas the U.S. ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency from July 2005 through June 2009. Schulte served as the Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations Office at Vienna, the International Atomic Energy Agency, and other international organizations in Vienna. Assuming his post on July 13, 2005, Schulte was charged with advancing the President’s agenda in countering proliferation, terrorism, organized crime, and corruption, while promoting the peaceful use of nuclear energy...
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IAEA inspectors have no doubt this information was expressly intended for the fabrication of nuclear weapons components.
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Rather than acting to regain international confidence, Iran is moving ahead brazenly with its enrichment program, continuing its determined, step-by-step effort to acquire the material, technology and know-how to produce nuclear weapons.
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It is hard to imagine that the director general will be able to produce a positive report on Friday.
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The time has now come for the Security Council to act. Iran has still not come clean.
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I think Turkey has a very important role to play in achieving a diplomatic settlement.
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The United States believes that it is imperative to move rapidly on an agreement to implement the goals outlined in the joint statement.
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There are those who would argue that conversion is not proliferation-significant because it does not produce weapons-grade material, but from our perspective, conversion is another step forward to acquire enrichment capability.