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Iran, Natanz: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visits Natanz uranium enrichment facilities (AFP photo/Iran's presidency office website) 19.10.2009, 13:46

Vienna talks could break Iran’s nuclear deadlock

Major nuclear powers are holding talks with Iran on how to supply its reactor with enriched uranium. Instead of enriching its own uranium, Tehran could soon be handing the responsibility over to other nations.

23.04.2009, 22:10

Russian FM doesn’t expect breakthrough in N. Korea nuclear issue

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov does not expect any immediate breakthrough in the six-party talks on North Korea.

24.04.2009, 13:46

Russian FM continues mediating effort in S.Korea

North Korea has reiterated its boycott of nuclear negotiations, despite the efforts of the Russian Foreign Minister during his visit to Pyongyang.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad 30.04.2010, 10:26 12 comments

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to pay surprise visit to the US

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will be in the US next week, as the UN has confirmed he will speak at next week's nuclear conference in New York.

27.04.2009, 18:10 1 comment

"Russia, China prefer gradual way of dealing with N.Korea"

Russia, China are likely to have good understanding of the N. Korean government, and would rather see slow way of dealing with the state without harsh sanctions, says Andrey Karneev, from the Institute of Asian Studies.

Hillary Clinton (L) meets with Sergei Lavrov in Phuket, 22 July 2009 (AFP Photo / Pool / David Longstreath) 22.07.2009, 16:47 1 comment

Lavrov and Clinton meet on sidelines of ASEAN summit

US–Russia relations continue to flourish – this time under the Asian sun. Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have met at the ASEAN Regional Forum.

Barack Obama (L) and Hu Jintao (AFP Photo / Mandel Ngan) 22.11.2009, 09:20 1 comment

Obama and Hu – moving towards

Despite the smiles and glad handing, American President Barack Obama and China's Hu Jintao haven't come up with a panacea to their growing trade deficit. In fact, they achieved something different.

 Aleksandr Lukashenko 15.04.2010, 17:21 9 comments

Belarus regrets having no nukes

President Aleksandr Lukashenko, offended for not being invited to Washington’s nuclear security summit, noted that Belarus possesses hundreds of kilos of highly-enriched uranium and is not going to get rid of it.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Jerusalem on June 29, 2010 (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon) 30.06.2010, 13:49 6 comments

Palestinian-Israeli conflict can be settled in 2 years - Lavrov

After negotiations with both sides, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has made an optimistic statement on the end of Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

Taliban militants 06.06.2009, 10:10 4 comments

Pakistan could become #1 nuclear threat

Despite the army's determination to wipe out the Taliban from the Swat Valley, there are fears the militants could seize Pakistan's nuclear weapons.

Both Iran and the US are against the nuclear deal

Published: 19 October, 2009, 15:36


US, Washington: Activists hold posters during an anti-nukes rally September 24, 2009 in Washington, DC. Protesters participated in the rally to say no to Iran for possessing nuclear weapons. (Alex Wong/Getty Images/AFP )

If successful, the talks in Vienna could create a new political situation around Iran and in the Middle East, believes political analyst Aleksandr Nagorny from the Association of Political Scientists.

 
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