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G20 Leaders Talk About Economy -- and Iran

The U.S., British and French leaders had new warnings after announcing that Iran was secretly
building a nuclear enrichment facility. Iran says the project is legal. Transcript of radio broadcast:
25 September 2009

This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.

This week, leaders of the top industrial and


developing economies gathered (versammeln) in the
eastern United States. They met in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, for a summit (Gipfeltreffen) on the
G20 leaders gather for a group
world's financial future. Leaders of the Group of picture on Friday
Twenty have now met three times in less than a year
to deal with the worst recession since the nineteen thirties.
Many of their governments have used spending programs to inject five trillion dollars
into their economies. These stimulus efforts have had some success. Now, the
question is how and when to withdraw that support without harming (schaden) a
recovery, and how to avoid a repeat of the financial crisis.

The leaders agreed to make the G20 the main group for their international
economic cooperation, instead of the G8. The G20 is nineteen countries and
the European Union. It includes fast- growing economies in the developing
world like China, India and Brazil.
Earlier this week, world leaders attended the United Nations General Assembly in
New York. President Obama, in a speech on Wednesday, sought to distance himself
from some of the policies of George W. Bush.
BARACK OBAMA: "Those who used to chastise (bestrafen) America for acting alone in
the world cannot now stand by and wait for American to solve the world's problems
alone. We have sought in word and deed for a new era of engagement with the
world."
On Thursday, the Security Council approved (genehmigte) a resolution to increase
efforts toward a world without nuclear weapons. All fifteen members voted for the
resolution proposed by the United States.
The five permanent members are the United States, Britain, China, France and
Russia. Those five plus Germany have been preparing to meet with Iranian
negotiators on October first to discuss Iran's nuclear program.
On Friday, there were new demands (Anforderungen) for Iran to follow Security
Council resolutions to halt nuclear enrichment (Anreicherung). The American, British
and French leaders announced that Iran has been secretly building a second
enrichment center for several years.

American officials say the information was made public after Iran discovered
that Western intelligence agencies knew about the facility. Iran informed the
International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna earlier this week.
Enriched uranium can be used as fuel for nuclear energy -- as Iran says -- or it can
be used for nuclear bombs. French President Nicolas Sarkozy said, "If by December,
there is not an in-depth change by the Iranian leaders, sanctions will have to be
taken."
In New York, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said President Obama will
regret saying that Iran has been building a secret facility. He said Iran met I.A.E.A.
rules by informing the agency early enough that the facility was being built. Russia
and China both urged (drängen) Iran to cooperate with the U.N. nuclear agency on
any investigation.
And that's IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. For more news from the G20
meeting, go to voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.

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