This joint statement by China, France, Germany, Russia, UK and the USA addresses Iran's nuclear program. Dated March 12, It was delivered to the IAEA at the Board of Governors meeting in March 2009.
Published March 12, 2009
This joint statement by China, France, Germany, Russia, UK and the USA addresses Iran's nuclear program. Dated March 12, It was delivered to the IAEA at the Board of Governors meeting in March 2009.
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