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The allegations in Tehran aim high: Iran's top-ranked vice president facing charges of high-level corruption that could force him to stand trial.

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Iran's intelligence minister accused the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency of sending spies in the guise of inspectors to collect information about Iran's nuclear activities, state TV reported Saturday.

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Iran's push to avoid new UN sanctions appeared to make little headway yesterday with Austria, with the Security Council member saying the onus was on Tehran to defuse international concerns about its nuclear agenda if it wanted to avoid fresh penalties.

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Iran's claims that it is close to an agreement on its nuclear program have yet to be backed up by any concrete action, top Western officials said yesterday, with US Defense Secretary Robert Gates saying it may be time to take a "different tack" with Tehran.

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Iran has said Turkey could be a venue for Tehran to exchange nuclear material with the West, the latest in several counteroffers by the Persian nation that have frustrated US demands it directly accept a key UN-drafted deal.

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After weeks of conflicting responses, Iran abruptly said Saturday that it is ready to exchange uranium for nuclear fuel — the key demand of a UN-sponsored initiative to defuse global fears over its nuclear program.

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MANAMA (AP) — Iran's foreign minister says the country is ready to swap up to 2,600 pounds (1,200 kilograms of its enriched uranium for nuclear fuel rods, as proposed by the UN nuclear watchdog.

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Iran's foreign minister on yesterday said his country would not export its enriched uranium for further processing, effectively rejecting the latest UN plan aimed at preventing Tehran from building nuclear weapons.

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - Visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki and his Philippine counterpart Alberto G. Romulo pledged on Wednesday to further strengthen Philippine-Iran partnership, particularly in the economic sphere.

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Iran's intelligence minister accused the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency of sending spies in the guise of inspectors to collect information about Iran's nuclear activities, state TV reported Saturday.

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Iran's push to avoid new UN sanctions appeared to make little headway yesterday with Austria, with the Security Council member saying the onus was on Tehran to defuse international concerns about its nuclear agenda if it wanted to avoid fresh penalties.

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Iran's claims that it is close to an agreement on its nuclear program have yet to be backed up by any concrete action, top Western officials said yesterday, with US Defense Secretary Robert Gates saying it may be time to take a "different tack" with Tehran.

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Iran has said Turkey could be a venue for Tehran to exchange nuclear material with the West, the latest in several counteroffers by the Persian nation that have frustrated US demands it directly accept a key UN-drafted deal.

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After weeks of conflicting responses, Iran abruptly said Saturday that it is ready to exchange uranium for nuclear fuel — the key demand of a UN-sponsored initiative to defuse global fears over its nuclear program.

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MANAMA (AP) — Iran's foreign minister says the country is ready to swap up to 2,600 pounds (1,200 kilograms of its enriched uranium for nuclear fuel rods, as proposed by the UN nuclear watchdog.

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Iran's foreign minister on yesterday said his country would not export its enriched uranium for further processing, effectively rejecting the latest UN plan aimed at preventing Tehran from building nuclear weapons.

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - Visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki and his Philippine counterpart Alberto G. Romulo pledged on Wednesday to further strengthen Philippine-Iran partnership, particularly in the economic sphere.

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