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By Scott Stearns
President Bush says the international community must stand united in its opposition1 to Iran enriching uranium, which the United States believes is part of a secret plan to develop nuclear weapons.
President Bush says Iran must understand that the international community is serious about preventing the country from developing nuclear weapons.
"It's very important for the Iranian government to hear that we are concerned about their desires," said President Bush. "And we are concerned about reports that show that prior to a certain international meeting they are willing to speed-up processing of materials that could lead to a nuclear weapon. This is a very serious matter. The world knows it is a serious matter, and we are working together to solve this matter.
President Bush was referring to reports that Iran is producing a precursor2 to enriched uranium ahead of a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna next Thursday.
The U.S. State Department has said that, if reports are true that Iran is making uranium hexafluoride gas - which is used to enrich uranium for nuclear reactors3 or atomic bombs - that would further erode4 Tehran's credibility.
The United States wants the IAEA meeting to refer Iran's case to the U.N. Security Council for possible economic sanctions.
Iran is trying to avoid those sanctions and last Sunday agreed to suspend all uranium enrichment activities in a deal negotiated by Britain, France, and Germany.
Speaking to reporters following a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, President Bush said he appreciates the efforts of Britain, France, and Germany to convince Iran to give up its nuclear ambitions. He says that involvement shows that those countries, and many others, believe that Tehran has those ambitions and is moving forward to fulfill5 them.
The IAEA has inspectors6 in Iran ready to verify the suspension of uranium enrichment, which Tehran says will begin Monday.
Iran says its nuclear program is a civilian7 effort to produce electricity. The Bush administration says the oil-rich country has no need for nuclear energy and believes Iran's nuclear program is part of a clandestine8 effort to develop nuclear weapons.
Scott Stearns,VOA news, Santiago, Chile.
注释:
uranium 铀
nuclear weapon 核武器
speed-up 加速
precursor先驱
International Atomic Energy Agency 国际原子能组织
hexafluoride六氟化硫
nuclear reactor 核反应堆
atomic bomb 原子弹
Security Council 联合国安全理事会
economic sanctions 经济制裁
suspend 延缓,延迟
uranium enrichment 铀浓缩
inspector 检查员, 巡视员
verify 查证, 核实
nuclear energy 核能
clandestine 秘密的
1 opposition | |
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n.先驱者;前辈;前任;预兆;先兆 | |
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3 reactors | |
起反应的人( reactor的名词复数 ); 反应装置; 原子炉; 核反应堆 | |
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4 erode | |
v.侵蚀,腐蚀,使...减少、减弱或消失 | |
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vt.履行,实现,完成;满足,使满意 | |
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n.检查员( inspector的名词复数 );(英国公共汽车或火车上的)查票员;(警察)巡官;检阅官 | |
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7 civilian | |
adj.平民的,民用的,民众的 | |
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8 clandestine | |
adj.秘密的,暗中从事的 | |
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