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TEHRAN (Reuters) – Russia should honor a contract to sell a missile defense system to Iran and not bend to outside pressure, the Islamic Republic’s defense minister said in remarks published on Thursday. Russia, which is under Western pressure to
Read Original Story: Iran calls on Russia to fulfill missile sales deal – Reuters

The leaders of the US and Russia have warned Iran that time is running out for talks over its nuclear programme. President Barack Obama said Iran had failed "so far at least" to respond positively to a deal to send enriched uranium abroad for
Read Original Story: Time 'running out' on Iran talks – BBC News

WASHINGTON — The United States and Russia have agreed on the broad outlines of a deal to replace a major Cold-War era arms control agreement and are trying to work out remaining technical issues, US officials say. The US administration hopes that
Read Original Story: US-Russia arms control talks progressing – The Associated Press

VIENNA — Iran’s recently revealed uranium enrichment hall is a highly fortified underground space that appears too small to house a civilian nuclear program, but large enough to serve for military activities, diplomats told The Associated Press on
Read Original Story: apnewsbreak: Diplomats: Iran nuke plant 7 yrs old – The Associated Press

White House officials said a series of meetings between President Barack Obama and other Pacific Rim leaders produced some progress on issues from human rights to Iranian nuclear ambitions. In the first meeting of the Association of
Read Original Story: White House Signals Progress on Myanmar, Iran – Wall Street Journal

President Medvedev of Russia sounded an unexpectedly clear note of support for the United States over the Iran nuclear stand-off yesterday. He hinted that he was also fast running out of patience with Tehran and that Moscow might consider new sanctions
Read Original Story: Russia warns Tehran it is 'running out of time' in uranium deal stand-off – Times Online

SINGAPORE (Reuters) – US President Barack Obama said Sunday time was running out for diplomacy to resolve a crisis over Iran’s nuclear program, but Russian President Dmitry Medvedev offered softer criticism of Tehran.
Read Original Story: Obama says time running out for Iran on nuclear deal – Reuters

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad says Iran and the West have "entered a period of cooperation" concerning its nuclear program. The Iranian president did not reply to specifics of a pending nuclear deal during a televised address
Read Original Story: Ahmedinejad Uses Conciliatory Tone Over Nuclear Deal – Voice of America

(chattahbox) — Russia and the US are still hopeful of signing a successor to the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START-1), but likely not before it expires December 5, but perhaps before the end of the year. President Barack Obama and Russian
Read Original Story: US, Russia expect START deal by the end of year – ChattahBox

(NECN/APTN: Singapore) – President Barack Obama met with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev behind closed doors on Sunday, discussing nuclear issues and Afghanistan. The two leaders have agreed to further sanctions against Iran should it fail to meet
Read Original Story: Obama, Medvedev work toward nuclear arms reduction agreement – NECN

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