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Geneva II Talks

Whither Nuclear Talks with Iran?

Published November 4, 2013by Peter Jenkins 9 Comments

by Peter Jenkins via IPS News On a purely rational view, it is hard not to be optimistic about the upcoming talks with Iran in Geneva (Nov. 7-8), and about what might follow. On the Iranian side, the negotiations are… Continue Reading  

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