Iran, pressed on nuclear activities, wraps up summit
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Iran, pressed on nuclear activities, wraps up summit

Tehrān : Iran | Aug 31, 2012 at 1:19 PM PDT
Source: Daily Nation
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Rating Iran on Friday closed a summit of non-aligned states after two days of sometimes conflictual speeches over Syria and stepped-up pressure over its nuclear programme that overshadowed the proceedings. Representatives from the 120 members of the Non-Aligned Movement adopted a document that... FULL ARTICLE AT Daily Nation
 
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