Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani described Tehran’s recent agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency as a test and an opportunity for the Group 5+1 to lead the country’s nuclear case towards the path of logic through taking mutually positive steps.
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September, 2007
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5 September
Iran Ready to Aid Afghan Nation with Progress
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced Tehran’s permanent preparedness to assist Kabul in attaining welfare and progress.
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5 September
Fifty more Taliban said killed in new Afghan clashes
KABUL (AFP) – More than 50 insurgents were killed in fresh fighting between Taliban-led rebels and soldiers from Afghan and international forces, the US-led coalition and police said Wednesday.Troops pounded suspected militants in the central province of Ghazni in battles that ended early Wednesday, the coalition said, adding that “several …
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5 September
Iran, Pakistan Expand Security Ties
Bilateral security relations between Iran and Pakistan have now become a cornerstone in the two countries’ ties, an Iranian official said.
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5 September
Int’l Women Smuggling Network Disbanded in Iran
Iranian law enforcement police disbanded an international women and girl smuggling gang operating in Tehran and arrested 25 of its members, including the gang leader.
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5 September
Human Rights Conditions Deteriorate in West Following 9-11
South Africa’s deputy justice minister said human rights conditions have deteriorated in the western countries since the September 11 attacks on New York twin towers.
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5 September
Belarus Slams US Allegations about Iran’s N. Program
Belarusian Foreign Minister Sergey Martynov dismissed the United States’ allegations about concern and opposition of the international community to Iran’s nuclear programs and activities, underlining that the US has no right to speak on behalf of the world countries.
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5 September
Negotiations Start for Extradition of Iranian Criminals from Pakistan
Interior Minister Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi said Iranian and Pakistani officials have started negotiations for the extradition of a number of criminals who were arrested by the Pakistani police after they took several Iranian citizens hostage and crossed the two neighbors’ borders last month.
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5 September
Iran Non-Oil Exports Increase by 28%
Iran’s non-oil exports experienced a 28% increase in the first four months of the Iranian year from March 2007, announced commerce minister.
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5 September
Guantanamou Proves Untruthfulness of US Allegations about Human Rights
Those who have established Abu Ghraib and Guantanamou prisons and defend occupation should not make boastful speeches about human rights, Syrian deputy foreign minister said.
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