US-Iran: Breakthrough after decades of silence
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Iranian president was ending his to the United States when he made contact with the White House. With his car inching through New York traffic, Hassan Rouhani heard President Barack Obama's voice on the telephone as Obama sat at his desk in the Oval Office. Fifteen minutes later, the two men say goodbye in each other's language. With that, a generation-long rift between the U.S. and Iran was that much closer to being bridged. Iranians awoke Saturday to learn about the groundbreaking conversation, the first in 34 years ...
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