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Bush administration defends Russia nuclear deal :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Nation
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
Undersecretary of State John Rood faced opposition from both Democrats and Republicans on the House Foreign Affairs Committee who awaited his testimony Thursday. (article 7) The administration views the agreement as a breakthrough in cooperation amid rising tensions between U.S. and Russia over missile defense, NATO expansion and Iran. (article 7) The deal would give the U.S. access to state-of-the-art Russian nuclear technology and help Russia establish an international nuclear fuel storage facility. (article 7) There's probably no one in the Western world who thinks Iran will suddenly slam into reverse its program of enriching uranium, which the International Atomic Energy Agency recently accused it of developing. (article 5) Combining skepticism with patience is indeed the best way to look at the situation in Iran, which took a new turn when European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana traveled there over the weekend. (article 5) It is time to admit the truth: The Bush administration's attempt to halt Iran's nuclear program has failed. (article 1) EU policy chief Javier Solana has said the new package of incentives offered by world powers to Iran to halt nuclear enrichment is "full of opportunities". (article 3) Mr Solana, who made the offer in Tehran, said the six powers were ready to help develop Iran's nuclear energy programme for peaceful purposes. (article 3)

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  • Story keywords
    Iran, nuclear, BUSH, Iranian, Iraq

    Source articles
    1. The Holocaust Declaration (Washington Post, 06/16/2008, 540 words)
    2. West keen to keep Iran channel open (BBC News, 06/15/2008, 723 words)
    3. Iran deal 'full of opportunities' (BBC News, 06/15/2008, 344 words)
    4. Bush Says Iran Spurns New Offer on Uranium (nytimes.com, 06/15/2008, 1175 words)
    5. Editorial: U.S., Europe united toward Iran (dallasnews.com, 06/16/2008, 357 words)
    6. Middle East News (timesonline.co.uk, 06/17/2008, 343 words)
    7. Bush administration defends Russia nuclear deal :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Nation (suntimes.com, 06/16/2008, 614 words)
    8. ANOTHER OPTION ON IRAN (NY Post, 06/16/2008, 364 words)
    9. U.S. force in Iraq called 'obstacle' - (baltimoresun.com, 06/17/2008, 358 words)




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