Submit a Story!

UN ministerial meeting on Iranian nuclear program (AFP)

 
AFP - Ministers from the six nations involved in talks on Iran's nuclear program will meet Tuesday at the United Nations with representatives of several Arab countries, diplomatic sources said. (link)

Tags:

Related Content
A Modest Thought Experiment
wonkroom.thinkprogress.org 12/15/2008 — Say you have two presidents of two countries, both of whom have established a relationship with a third country and are in competition there for greater influence and strategic depth. When visiting the third country, the first president arrives ...
Sec. Rice Disagrees With Iraqi Spokesman On Iran’s View of SOFA
wonkroom.thinkprogress.org 12/15/2008 — Putting the best possible face on the Bush administration’s disastrous legacy in the Middle East, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told the Associated Press in a farewell interview “ that Iran has chosen to scale back much of its most ...
Surprise!... Leftist Hero & Shoe-Chucker Loves Muqtada Al-Sadr
gatewaypundit.blogspot.com 12/16/2008 — Surprise!... The shoe-chucker loves Al-Sadr. And, the Sadrists protested for his release yesterday in Sadr City... An American flag is burned during a protest for the release of Iraqi journalist Muntadar al-Zeidi who threw his shoes at President ...
Dick Morris and Eileen McGann : The Impending Collapse of Our Enemies
townhall.com 12/16/2008 — The Depression -- let’s call it what it is -- leaves us, well, depressed. But there is very good news from around the world. Our enemies are collapsing under the strain of dropping oil and gas prices. What we had all hoped conservation and off-shore ...
Shoe-chucker supposedly hates Iran, loves al-Sadr (???)
blogs.rockymountainnews.com 12/16/2008 — OK, let's face it: what the Iraqi TV correspondent did was assault. He intended to hit Bush with his shoes, and his disparaging words toward the president accompanied the show of force. Of course they'd arrest the guy. Now we get more of a picture ...
AP Interview: Rice says Iran scaling back in Iraq (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 12/15/2008
AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says Iran has chosen to scale back much of its most troubling interference in Iraq, and she credits the strength of U.S. pressure.
Congressional Panel Says Nuclear Proliferation Is at a ‘Tipping Point'Wash Post Federal Page 12/16/2008
The development of nuclear arsenals by both Iran and North Korea could lead to "a cascade of proliferation," making it more probable that terrorists could get their hands on an atomic weapon, a congressionally chartered commission warned yesterday.
Six powers, Arabs to discuss Iran nuclear issue (Reuters)Yahoo! News: Politics News 12/16/2008
Reuters - The five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany will hold a rare meeting with Arab diplomats to discuss Iran's nuclear program, top diplomats from Britain and Russia said on Monday.
Arabs want meetings on Iran's nuclear program (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 12/17/2008
AP - Arab nations concerned about Iran's nuclear program want to meet regularly with the six international powers trying to ensure that it remains peaceful, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Tuesday.
Treasury moves against alleged bank front for Iran (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 12/17/2008
AP - The Bush administration has moved to clamp down financially on a New York City business suspected of acting as a front company for Iran's Bank Melli, which has been accused of providing support to Iran's nuclear program.