TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran and Turkey should take common measures in borders to eliminate elements that threaten security of both countries, a Turkish provincial official said.
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Solomon Islands Pleased with Iran’s Financial Support
TEHRAN (FNA)- Health officials in the Solomon Islands said they are happy to use money from Iran to help medical students if it increases doctor numbers in the Pacific nation.
Read More »Iranian Companies to Participate in Indian Trade Fair
TEHRAN (FNA)- Some 20 Iranian companies will participate in the India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2008 on Nov. 14 at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi.
Read More »ElBaradei: Obama’s Openness may Help Settlement of Iran N. Issue
TEHRAN (FNA)- The head of the UN nuclear watchdog said on Tuesday US President-elect Barack Obama’s stated readiness for dialogue with Iran without preconditions could help resolve the nuclear standoff between the West and Tehran.
Read More »Turkey Ready to Mediate Between Iran, US
TEHRAN (FNA)- Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan voiced his country’s preparedness to mediate between the new Obama administration and Iran.
Read More »Iran, Pakistan in Obama’s Plans for Afghanistan Peace
TEHRAN (FNA)- US President-elect Barack Obama is planning to involve Iran in a major shift in United States’ policy on the war in Afghanistan.
Read More »World Welcomes Iran’s Letter to Obama
TEHRAN (FNA)- The world countries have welcomed President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s congratulatory message to US President-elect Barack Obama, Iranian Foreign Ministry said.
Read More »Sunni Cleric Gunned Down in Southeastern Iran
TEHRAN (FNA)- An Iranian Sunni prayer leader was gunned down in front of a mosque in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan.
Read More »Greek Official Sacked for His Views
11 November 2008 Skopje – The Greek leading left-wing opposition party PASOK sacked its political communications advisor after he publicly said that Skopje has every right to be called Macedonia and that a Macedonian minority does exist in Greece.
Read More »Financial Crisis Will Hit Serbia, UN Official
11 November 2008 Belgrade – The international financial crisis has already reached Serbia and the country must brace itself for the protracted consequences of a market slump, a top official with the United Nations Development Program said.
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