Iran and Six Nations Agree to Continue Nuclear Talks
Talks between Iran and six world powers over its nuclear program ended on Wednesday with an agreement to convene technical experts in Istanbul on March 18 and return to Almaty for full negotiations among the delegations on April 5 and 6, a senior Western diplomat said.
Iran nuclear crisis: New talks open in Kazakhstan
A new round of talks between world powers and Iran over its controversial nuclear programme has opened in the Kazakh city of Almaty.
Ukraine’s Historic Moment – and How It May Be Lost
Will sophisticated diplomacy and shrewd lobbying make the EU sign an Association Agreement, with Kyiv?
Israel, U.S. Test Antimissile System
Israel's Defense Ministry says it has successfully tested the upgraded Arrow antimissile system for the first time during a joint exercise with U.S. forces.
Ukraine-EU summit begins in Brussels
Journalists were present at an official ceremony of a meeting of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, an Interfax-Ukraine correspondent reported.
Turkey offers Armenia to participate in regional project in case of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement
Turkey has proposed that Armenia take part in its comprehensive regional transportation project linking Europe to Asia, if there are concrete developments in solving Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, presenting this proposal also to OSCE Minsk Group, Turkish Hürriyet Daily News newspaper reported.
Call for tougher Belarus sanctions
Opposition politician Andrei Sannikov, recently released from jail in his native Belarus, urged the international community to impose tougher sanctions on his country to end human rights abuses
New ties to Russia would benefit U.S.
A sign of Russia’s defensiveness, bordering on paranoia, is that some senior Russian officials regard the recent buzz about shale gas and oil as American propaganda designed to undermine Moscow’s clout as an energy producer.
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