No 'Brakes' on Iran Nuclear Effort
[Washington Post Europe
] - 26. Febbraio 2007 - 6:00TEHRAN, Feb. 25 -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Sunday that his country's disputed nuclear program was like a train "without brakes" or a reverse gear, prompting Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to respond that Iran needs "a stop button."
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Diplomats Seek Way to 'Reengage' Iran
[Washington Post Europe
] - 27. Febbraio 2007 - 6:00LONDON, Feb. 26 -- Representatives of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany said after meeting in London on Monday that they were committed to seeking a negotiated solution with Iran, which has defied a U.N. order to halt its uranium enrichment program.
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U.S. Will Join Talks With Iran And Syria
[Washington Post Europe
] - 28. Febbraio 2007 - 6:00The United States agreed yesterday to join high-level talks with Iran and Syria on the future of Iraq, an abrupt shift in policy that opens the door to diplomatic dealings the White House had shunned in recent months despite mounting criticism.
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Iran Hints It Will Attend Baghdad Talks
[CBS news world
] - 5. Marzo 2007 - 19:06Iranian foreign minister hints that Iran will attend international talks in Baghdad
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U.N. Nuke Inspector Is Unsure About Iran
[CBS news world
] - 5. Marzo 2007 - 21:37Chief U.N. nuclear inspector says his agency cannot be sure about Iran's nuclear intentions
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Official: Missing Iranian Official Not Cooperating With U.S.
[FOX news world
] - 8. Marzo 2007 - 7:52A former Iranian defense minister who disappeared from Turkey last month is not cooperating with Western intelligence agencies and his whereabouts remain a mystery, a U.S. official told FOX News Thursday.
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Are U.S., Iran diplomatic wallflowers?
[CNN World
] - 9. Marzo 2007 - 23:58This weekend in Baghdad, Iraq's neighbors and members of the U.N. Security Council will meet to discuss how the international community can help the Iraqi government stop violence, build its economy and create a political process that can reverse its free-fall into civil war.
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Arrests fail to halt Iran protest
[Guardian unlimited World
] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 1:00Police in Iran arrest trade unionists in an unsuccessful attempt to stop thousands of teachers protesting.
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China balks at proposed financial bans on Iran
[Reuters international
] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 1:07UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - China, backed by Russia, balked on Friday at financial sanctions against Iran during talks among six powers on a new U.N. Security Council resolution that would penalize Tehran for its nuclear program.
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No deal on UN sanctions for Iran
[BBC World
] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 3:02China and Russia express concern about further sanctions on Iran proposed by the UN Security Council.
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U.S., Allies Agree to Drop Proposed Iran Travel Ban
[Washington Post Europe
] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 6:00UNITED NATIONS, March 9 -- U.S., British, French and German diplomats agreed in a closed-door meeting Friday to drop a proposal to impose a mandatory travel ban on Iranian officials linked to the country's most sensitive nuclear activities, Security Council diplomats said.
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U.S. and Iran to meet in Baghdad
[Reuters international
] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 9:24BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. officials will sit down with their Iranian and Syrian counterparts on Saturday at a conference in Baghdad aimed at stopping sectarian fighting in Iraq before the conflict spreads throughout the oil-rich region.
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Iraq plea to help tackle violence
[BBC World
] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 10:51Iraq's PM calls for support in ending violence, as world powers including the US, Syria and Iran attend key talks.
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U.S. And Iranian Envoys Talk In Iraq
[CBS news world
] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 12:00U.S. and Iranian envoys spoke directly with each other Saturday about Iraq's security, trading harsh words and blaming each other for the continuing violence at a one-day international conference that could ease their 27-year diplomatic freeze.
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U.S. and Iran attend Baghdad conference
[Reuters international
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Iran, U.S. Hold Rare Direct Talks at Iraq Conference
[FOX news world
] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 12:18U.S. and Iranian envoys spoke directly to each other about how to end Iraq's violence, meeting at an international conference in Baghdad and opening limited but potentially significant contacts that could ease their nearly 28-year diplomatic freeze.
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Iran: U.S. suffers from 'intelligence failure' in Iraq
[CNN World
] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 12:43Powerful blasts rocked Baghdad Saturday close to a regional peace conference where U.S., Iranian and Syrian envoys are expected to bridge a 28-year diplomatic divide.
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Maliki urges others to stay out of Iraq conflict
[Reuters international
] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 18:08BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's prime minister urged regional rivals on Saturday to stop using Iraq as a battlefield to fight out their proxy wars, addressing a meeting at which U.S. officials sat down with adversaries from Iran and Syria.
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Iran says no one-to-one talks with U.S. in Baghdad
[Reuters international
] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 18:45BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The top Iranian official attending a regional conference on Iraq said on Saturday he had no one-to-one talks with U.S. officials but he did call for a withdrawal of U.S. forces and rejected charges of interference.
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Iraq must not be battelfield for proxy wars: PM
[Reuters international
] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 19:25BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, addressing a meeting at which U.S. officials sat down with adversaries from Iran and Syria, urged Iraq's regional rivals on Saturday to stop supporting insurgents in the country.
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