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Bolton says Tehran manipulating Japan

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Asahi Shimbun: As a major importer of Iranian oil, Japan’s commitment to nuclear nonproliferation could be severely compromised, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations has warned.

U.S. says Iran failing to cooperate with UN nuclear watchdog

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Iran Focus: London, May 19 – A senior U.S. State Department official accused Iran on Thursday of failing to cooperate fully with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations nuclear watchdog, over its suspected atomic weapons program.

U.S. says Iran failing to cooperate with UN nuclear watchdog

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Iran Focus: London, May 19 – A senior U.S. State Department official accused Iran on Thursday of failing to cooperate fully with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations nuclear watchdog, over its suspected atomic weapons program.

Iran says OPEC won’t change output ceiling – ISNA

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Reuters: OPEC will not change its crude production ceiling and oil prices are not expected to hit $100 a barrel, Iranian Oil Minister Kazem Vaziri-Hamaneh told the students’ news agency ISNA on Friday.

Iran now enriching home processed uranium – source

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Reuters: Iran initially enriched uranium from China but is now using domestically processed uranium in its nuclear programme, an Iranian diplomat said on Friday after some doubts were cast on his country’s recent enrichment claims.

Iran atomic breakthrough claim undermined – diplomats

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Reuters: Iranian claims last month of a major nuclear breakthrough were undermined on Thursday when several diplomats said the uranium Tehran had enriched was high-quality processed uranium it acquired from China.

Merkel faces balancing act on first visit to China

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Reuters: German Chancellor Angela Merkel faces a delicate balancing act when she visits China next week to forge unity on Iran and bolster bilateral economic ties, while delivering unwelcome messages on human rights and piracy.

Rice rejects Kissinger call for talks with Iran

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DPA: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Thursday rejected a call by a predecessor – Henry Kissinger – for Washington to negotiate with Iran.

The weapon Iran may not want to use

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Washington Post: In 1967, after Israel trounced its Arab neighbors in the Six-Day War, five oil-producing Arab countries used what they called the “oil weapon” and cut off supplies to the United States and its European allies. But the weapon turned out to be a dud. The United States increased its production by a million barrels a day, and more modest boosts by three other oil-producing nations defused the crisis.

Iran’s secrecy widens gap in nuclear intelligence

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New York Times: South of Tehran, the desert gives way to barbed wire, antiaircraft guns and a maze of buildings, two of them cavernous underground halls roughly half the size of the Pentagon.