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Obama Denies Bilateral Iran Nuclear Talks Underway but doesn’t Reject them Either

Published November 14, 2012by Jasmin Ramsey

During his first Press Conference today following his successful second-term campaign, President Barak Obama emphasized that the United States wants to peacefully resolve the tense dispute over the Islamic Republic’s controversial nuclear program (the US is reportedly considering a more-for-more negotiating… Continue Reading  

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