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Bolivia wants to purchase Iranian-made military planes, helicopters for training

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AP: Bolivia says it is interested in buying Iranian-made airplanes and helicopters for military training and transportation.

Ahmadinejad aide says Iran not ready to talk nuclear

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Reuters: Iran will not discuss its nuclear programme at talks with global powers, an adviser to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Sunday, adding fresh doubt to the chances of a negotiated end to its stand-off with the West.

Nigeria: Shipper confirms weapons came from Iran

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AP: A weapons cache containing artillery rockets seized by Nigerian security agents at the West African nation’s busiest port originally came from Iran, an international shipping company said Saturday.

Saudi offers to host talks on Iraq political crisis

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Reuters: Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah invited Iraq’s political parties on Saturday to attend talks in the kingdom to overcome the 7-month political gridlock that followed an inconclusive election, state news agency SPA said.

Iran acknowledges sanctions driving up costs

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AP: Iran’s commerce minister on Saturday denied that international sanctions imposed on the country over its disputed nuclear program have damaged Tehran’s trade ties and said the penalties will prove futile.

Sanctions ‘most ridiculous’ act against Iran: Ahmadinejad

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AFP: Imposing sanctions on Iran has been the “most ridiculous and failed” move adopted by the world powers, the country’s hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Saturday.

Weapons seized in Nigeria came from Iran-shipping company

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Reuters: Crates of weapons including rocket launchers and mortars seized in Nigeria this week were loaded in Iran by a local trader, the company which shipped the containers said on Saturday.

Iran forex reserves exceed $100bln: Ahmadinejad

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AFP: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Saturday that the foreign exchange reserves of sanctions-hit Iran were higher than the World Bank’s estimate of 100 billion dollars.

Iran Air considers legal case over EU fuel denial

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Reuters: Iran’s state-owned airline is considering legal action to force European companies to fuel its planes, official news agency IRNA reported on Saturday.

Iran’s supreme leader demands support of clerics

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Los Angeles Times: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warns the leaders of the Shiite Muslim clergy if they embrace Western ideals or oppose President Ahmadinejad’s hard-line government, the Islamic Republic could collapse.