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Iran vows to pursue nuclear work
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran vowed on Saturday to pursue its uranium enrichment program, a day after delivering its response to an incentives package by world powers trying to curb its nuclear ambitions.
Nations:Russia Germany Iran Activities:Iran Nuclear Crisis Source:(Reuters)
2008-07-05
State media: Iran responds to nuclear proposal
TEHRAN, Iran - Iran delivered its response Friday to an international offer of incentives for it to suspend uranium enrichment, a central part of its nuclear program, state television reported.
Nations:Israel Germany Russia Activities:Iran Nuclear Crisis Source:(AP)
2008-07-04
U.S. warns of resistance in China to market reforms
BEIJING (Reuters) - China must make a stand against the opponents of reform and allow market forces to play a greater role in setting prices, including the yuan's exchange rate, a senior U.S. official said on Thursday.
Activities:Chinese Currency Dispute China Economic Reform China-U.S. Trade Ties 2007 Global Credit Crunch Source:(Reuters)
2008-07-03
U.S. envoy in Israel plays down plans to attack Iran
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The U.S. ambassador to Israel was on Thursday quoted as playing down speculation that an attack on Iranian nuclear sites by either country was imminent, saying that the allies agreed force should remain a last resort.
Nations:Israel People:George W. Bush Activities:Iran Nuclear Crisis Israel-U.S. Iran-U.S. Source:(Reuters)
2008-07-03
Iran sees better mood in nuclear talks
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An Iranian leader said on Wednesday he detected a better mood in talks over his country's nuclear program as the top U.S. military officer called for more dialogue to avoid a confrontation with Tehran.
Nations:Israel Russia Germany Iran People:Mahmoud Ahmadinejad George W. Bush Activities:Iran Nuclear Crisis
2008-07-02
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