Mohamed ElBaradei

Mohamed ElBaradei
Mohamed Mustafa ElBaradeilbæˈɾædʕi]; born 17 June 1942) is an Egyptian law scholar and diplomat who was the last Vice President of Egypt serving on an acting basis from 14 July 2013 until his resignation on 14 August 2013...
NationalityEgyptian
ProfessionWorld Leader
Date of Birth17 June 1942
CityCairo, Egypt
CountryEgypt
country technology long
Every country has the right to nuclear technology as long as they use it safely, peacefully and in a secure way.
egypt wipe clean
Egypt under Hosni Mubarak had deteriorated to the status of a failed state. We must wipe the slate clean and start again.
technology iran weapons
Iran has the technology to produce the highly enriched uranium, which is not automatically meaning nuclear weapon.
nuclear-disarmament effort momentum
Barack Obama has injected fresh momentum into efforts - stalled for a decade - to bring about nuclear disarmament.
way-forward tables said
I hope everybody will go back to the negotiating table. Ive always said this is the only way forward.
iraq issues hussein
Whether weapons exist in Iraq, Saddam Hussein or post-Saddam Hussein, it is a serious enough issue that require that we continue to go and make sure that Iraq does not have weapons.
democracy boxes ballots
Democracy is more than a ballot box.
party egypt years
The Muslim Brotherhood is a religiously conservative group. They are a minority in Egypt. They are not a majority of the Egyptian people, but they have a lot of credibility because all the other liberal parties have been smothered for 30 years.
smart government people
People talk about smart sanctions and crippling sanctions. Ive never seen smart sanctions, and crippling sanctions cripple everyone, including innocent civilians, and make the government more popular.
government uprising numbers
If a huge number of people call for change, the government will have to react. If you want to avoid uprisings, or demonstrations, you need to respond to the peoples desperate need for change.
ideas people movement
The globalization that has swept away the barriers to the movement of goods, ideas and people has also swept with it barriers that confined and localized security threats.
training nuclear-proliferation weapons
Nuclear proliferation is on the rise. Equipment, material and training were once largely inaccessible. Today, however, there is a sophisticated worldwide network that can deliver systems for producing material usable in weapons.
nobel plans
Once in a while, I have to pinch myself to remind myself I am Nobel laureate, but that is not part of my work plan every day.
continue martial people
You can't, in the 21st century, continue to live in a system where people live under martial law for 30 years.