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Israel voiced displeasure on Thursday at recent U.S. engagement with Iran and urged the Bush administration to stand firm on demanding Tehran abandon nuclear projects with bomb-making potential, an...
Presidential candidate Barack Obama said President George W. Bush's decision to send a senior diplomat to nuclear talks with Iran was a substantive move and should be taken seriously by Tehran....
Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi called on the US yesterday to abandon
its "colonialist mentality" towards Africa and follow the example
of the Europeans on the continent instead.
US Middle East envoy William Burns here yesterday welcomed the
unofficial initiatives launched by Israeli and Palestinian groups
for a final peace settlement but without actually endorsing them.
Israel and the Palestinians both appeared eager yesterday to
prevent back-to-back Palestinian suicide attacks from becoming the
trigger for a total breakdown of the US-backed roadmap for peace.
US President George W Bush arrived yesterday in Egypt for a summit
with Arab leaders, launching his first personal drive for
Israeli-Palestinian peace.
US Middle East envoy William Burns paved the way yesterday for
President George W Bush's first hand-on foray into Arab-Israeli
peacemaking, at upcoming summits in Egypt and Jordan.
Libya will pay 10 million dollars to each of the 270 victims of the
1988 Lockerbie airliner bombing after accepting civil
responsibility for the blast, Foreign Minister Abdel Rahman
Shalgham told...