Obama and Rowhani offer hope for peace
UNITED NATIONS (AFP) - President Barack Obama and Iran's new leader made very tentative moves to end decades of hostility between their countries but could not break the deadlock enough to organize a meeting. Obama said an accord was possible if Iran ends concerns over its nuclear program. New Iranian president Hassan Rowhani called on Obama to ignore "war-mongering pressure groups" to make a deal. He said he was ready for "time-bound and results oriented" talks. The longstanding gap between the United States and Iran was evident in Obama ...
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