Israel's defence minister, Ehud Barak
"It's apparently true that in 2003 Iran stopped pursuing its military nuclear 
programme for a time. But in our opinion, since then it has apparently 
continued that programme."  World reaction to Iran nuclear report  Tuesday 
December 4, 2007
Guardian Unlimited 

A report by US intelligence agencies has contradicted Washington's claims that 
Iran is actively pursuing a nuclear weapons programme, concluding instead that 
such work stopped four years ago.     Reaction to the surprise findings has 
been varied:   Iran's foreign minister, Manouchehr Mottaki
"It's natural that we welcome it when those countries who in the past have 
questions and ambiguities about this case ... now amend their views 
realistically."   The Iranian foreign ministry spokesman, Mohammad Ali Hosseini
"Remarks by Bush and other US administration officials, who have continuously 
talked about the danger of Iran's nuclear programme, are baseless and 
unreliable."                    Article continues

Israel's defence minister, Ehud Barak
"It's apparently true that in 2003 Iran stopped pursuing its military nuclear 
programme for a time. But in our opinion, since then it has apparently 
continued that programme."   Gordon Brown's official spokesman
"In overall terms, the government believes that the report confirms we were 
right to be worried about Iran seeking to develop nuclear weapons. It also 
shows that the sanctions programme and international pressure has had some 
effect. It also shows the intent is there and the risk of Iran acquiring a 
nuclear weapon remains a very serious issue."   Harry Reid, the Democrat Senate 
majority leader
"I hope this administration reads this report carefully and appropriately 
adjusts its rhetoric and policy vis-a-vis Iran."   The Russian president, 
Vladimir Putin (speaking to Iran's chief nuclear negotiator)
"We expect that your programmes in the nuclear sphere will be open, transparent 
and be conducted under control of the authoritative international 
organisation."   The French foreign ministry's spokesman
"It appears that Iran is not respecting its international obligations. We must 
keep up the pressure on Iran ... we will continue to work on the introduction 
of restrictive measures in the framework of the United Nations."
   
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