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						Tehran Tells IAEA To Close Its Investigation Into Nuclear Allegations
						 Iran has demanded the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) immediately close its investigation into allegations Tehran has a military dimension to its nuclear program. 
 
						Sudan always supports Azerbaijan’s just position in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
						 Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov has received the delegation headed by Sudan's Presidential Assistant Nafi Ali Nafi, the Azerbaijani foreign ministry said today. 
 
						Iraq scraps multi-billion arms deal with Russia
						 Iraq has scrapped an arms deal worth 4.2 billion dollars with Russia a month after it was struck, an Iraqi lawmaker said in remarks published on Saturday, dpa reported. 
 
						Russia fights US missile shield from sea
						 The Pentagon is working to encircle Eurasia and to surround the Eurasian Triple Entente composed of China, Russia, and Iran. 
 
						Azerbaijan, Italy sign agreement on defense cooperation
						 An agreement on cooperation in the military sphere was signed between the defense ministries of Azerbaijan and Italy. The document was signed during Azerbaijani Defense Minister Safar Abiyev's visit to Italy, Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said. 
 
						EU sanctions strangle Iranian LPG exports to Asia
						 LPG exports strangled though EU ban applies to natural gas; sanctions likely to add to rising Europe heating oil bills. 
 
						Azerbaijani defense, interior ministers to sign agreements in Italy
						 Several Azerbaijani officials will visit Italy by late 2012. The two countries are expected to hold events in economy and culture, Azerbaijani Ambassador to Italy Vagif Sadikhov told media today. 
 
						Georgia is no longer hopes for electricity from Azerbaijan
						 The new government of Georgia formed by billionaire Boris (Bidzina) Ivanishvili, no longer sees Azerbaijan as the only energy partner. Former defender of "Milan” (A.C.Milan), and now the Minister of Energy of Georgia Tamar (Kakha) Kaladze has stated that since January "we" certainly need electricity imports from Russia. "We’re ready to cooperate on the subject with Inter RAO EES. We’re ready to meet and continue negotiations to have normal relations," Kaladze said. 
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