Negotiating with Iran: Expectations for Baghdad

Amid ongoing concerns that Iran might still not be negotiating in good faith, there is nevertheless a chance that this time things will be different. Tentative indications of a changed Iranian attitude find expression in the very fact that the Iranians have agreed to discuss the nuclear issue, which they had not been willing to do in recent years. Moreover, despite repeated Iranian attempts to convince European Union foreign affairs and security policy ... Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by J Sinclaire - May 7, 2012 - 8:03 AM PDT
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Lorenza Shabe
by Lorenza Shabe - May. 7, 2012

This article uses a more academic structure for the story it is telling. Many of the sources are from either governmental agencies or other news articles. The main sources seems to be the UN security council which is a good choice when talking about issues on Iran. It helps one know what the rest of the world is thinking.

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