AFP: Top US lawmakers urged President Barack Obama in a letter Friday to open talks with Iran "as soon as possible," but warned they must yield quick results on the West's nuclear dispute with Tehran.
US lawmakers tell Obama Iran engagement ‘cannot be open-ended’
US judge orders Iran to pay $25M for Hamas killing
AP: A federal judge on Friday ordered Iran to pay $25 million plus interest to the family of Israeli soldier Nachshon Wachsman, who was kidnapped and executed by Hamas in 1994.
Obama proposes Afghan contact group including Iran
AFP: US President Barack Obama Friday proposed setting up a new contact group on Afghanistan including long-standing US foe Iran to help find ways of quelling the bloody Al-Qaeda insurgency.
Iran should seize chance for talks with US, David Miliband says
Daily Telegraph: David Miliband urged Iran to seize the "opportunity" created by America's olive branch on Thursday, adding that Tehran would "never" have a better chance to settle the confrontation over its nuclear ambitions.
Swiss court: Czech man guilty over exports to Iran
AP: A Swiss court on Thursday found a Czech man guilty of breaking export laws by selling technology to Iran that could be used for missile-building.
Clinton has no plan for ‘substantive’ Iran meeting
Reuters: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has no plans for a "substantive" meeting with Iranian officials at a conference on Afghanistan in the Hague next week, the State Department said on Thursday.
Obama Iran offer seen as best chance of restoring ties – UK
Reuters: U.S. President Barack Obama's offer of better ties with Iran provides the best opportunity to improve relations with the Islamic state, Foreign Secretary David Miliband said on Thursday.
Iran to attend US-backed Afghan conference
AFP: Iran said on Thursday it will attend a US-backed conference on Afghanistan to be held in The Hague next week, in a signal it is ready to help the new US administration restore stability to its eastern neighbour.
Iran, NATO hold first talks in 30 years: official
AFP: An Iranian diplomat and a NATO official have held "informal talks" at alliance headquarters in Brussels in the first such meeting in 30 years, NATO officials confirmed Thursday.
Irans Parliament Speaker disparages Obamas video overture
New York Times: Ali Larijani, the speaker of Iran’s Parliament, criticized the United States on Wednesday in harsher terms than any other leading Iranian figure has done since President Obama extended his videotaped olive branch to Iran last week.


