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Sarkozy sees possible nuclear cooperation with Iran

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Bloomberg: French President Nicolas Sarkozy said cooperation with Iran on nuclear energy is “possible,” saying confrontation between the West and the Islamic Republic isn’t inevitable.

EU blasts human rights violations in Iran

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Iran Focus: London, Oct. 24 – The European Union on Tuesday criticised Iran for “serious” violations of its international human rights obligations.

EU blasts human rights violations in Iran

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Iran Focus: London, Oct. 24 – The European Union on Tuesday criticised Iran for “serious” violations of its international human rights obligations.

Iranians, Solana to meet with Prodi

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AP: Iran’s nuclear negotiators and the European Union’s foreign policy chief are to meet separately with the Italian premier in Rome on Wednesday to discuss Tehran’s nuclear program, a day after an EU-Iran session on the contentious subject.

Iran minister: U.S. “financial terrorism” against Iran has failed

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 24 – Iran’s Minister of Economy and Finance said earlier this week that “financial terrorism” by the United States against Iran had failed, state media reported on Tuesday.

Iran minister: U.S. “financial terrorism” against Iran has failed

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 24 – Iran’s Minister of Economy and Finance said earlier this week that “financial terrorism” by the United States against Iran had failed, state media reported on Tuesday.

Bush pushes missile defense to foil Iran

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Washington Times: President Bush yesterday said a U.S.-led missile-defense system in Europe is urgently needed to thwart the threat of attack by Iran, citing intelligence estimates that show the Middle East nation could strike the United States and European allies by 2015.

Rice: Iran hurting Middle East

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AP: Iran is a major obstacle to the U.S. vision of a Middle East in which nations will “trade more, invest more, talk more and work more constructively to solve problems,” Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says.

Iran has new nuclear negotiator, but similar stance

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New York Times: Iran’s new chief nuclear negotiator made his international debut in Rome on Tuesday, to a chorus of unusually blunt criticism by politicians in Tehran that the departure of his predecessor was unwise.

Britain, U.S. confident of new sanctions on Iran

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Reuters: British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said on Tuesday he was confident China and Russia would support a third round of U.N. sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program.