Iran says change under Obama would be "happy news"
Published 2/11/2009 at Reuters: Politics
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A change in U.S. foreign policy under President Barack Obama would be "happy news," the foreign minister of arch-foe Iran said on Wednesday.
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