[00:44.60]In so far as they might have a common negotiating position.
[00:47.45]He doesn’t seem to believe that they have that.
[00:48.83]And he says that some people are growing from maximum position.
[00:51.90]And he accepted that French foreign minister Fabius has made some public comments
[00:56.53]which he alluded to and what Mr. Fabius has been saying is that there are concerns about
[01:02.95]a plutonium reactor which hasn’t been finished yet, which potentially could produce material for nuclear weapon and also
[01:10.31]what exactly they do with existing stocks of enriched uranium and that apparently has been a big sticking point today.
[01:15.94]There are estimates that many hundreds of people may have been killed
[01:18.84]when the powerful typhoon Haiyan swept through the central Philippines affecting four million people.
[01:24.49]The Philippine Red Cross says that as many as a thousand people could have been killed in just one city, Tacloban.
[01:30.42]The opposition leader in the Maldives Mohammad Nasheed has secured the most votes in the presidential elections
[01:36.72]but has fallen short of the 50% mark that would have given him an outright victory.
[01:41.00]Here is Charles Havilland.
[01:42.62]Mohammad Nasheed, the first democratically elected leader of this country,