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[20 Nov 2013] Rouhani: Threats of military option cannot derail Geneva talks - English
Iran\'s president says threats of a military option can not derail the process of nuclear talks between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
Iran\'s president says threats of a military option can not derail the process of nuclear talks between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
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[20 Nov 2013] President Rouhani threats of a military option can not derail the process of nuclear talks - English
Iran\'s president says threats of a military option can not derail the process of nuclear talks between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
Hassan Rouhani...
Iran\'s president says threats of a military option can not derail the process of nuclear talks between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
Hassan Rouhani said Iran is after a win-win situation in the Geneva talks. Speaking at a cabinet meeting, the president added that Iran seeks peace and stability in the Middle East, and that all nations will benefit from successful talks on Iran\'s nuclear program. He said differences over the nuclear program should be resolved through international regulations, adding that Tehran will NOT give up its nuclear rights or cross the red lines set by the Islamic Republic. Regarding the previous round of talks in Geneva, President Rouhani said the two sides had made progress, but unfortunately irrelevant expectations derailed the negotiations, leading to no agreement there.
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Iran\'s president says threats of a military option can not derail the process of nuclear talks between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
Hassan Rouhani said Iran is after a win-win situation in the Geneva talks. Speaking at a cabinet meeting, the president added that Iran seeks peace and stability in the Middle East, and that all nations will benefit from successful talks on Iran\'s nuclear program. He said differences over the nuclear program should be resolved through international regulations, adding that Tehran will NOT give up its nuclear rights or cross the red lines set by the Islamic Republic. Regarding the previous round of talks in Geneva, President Rouhani said the two sides had made progress, but unfortunately irrelevant expectations derailed the negotiations, leading to no agreement there.
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[Audio] - Must listen-امام جعفر صادق ع Imam Jaffer Sadiq (a.s) Planning & Strategy by AMZ - Ur
free market capitalism banks education strategy final option asking solution amz ali murtaza zaidi karachi 2008 imam jaffer jafer sadiq as maktab e ahlulbait lessons for new generation computer...
free market capitalism banks education strategy final option asking solution amz ali murtaza zaidi karachi 2008 imam jaffer jafer sadiq as maktab e ahlulbait lessons for new generation computer managament it superman in Islam
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free market capitalism banks education strategy final option asking solution amz ali murtaza zaidi karachi 2008 imam jaffer jafer sadiq as maktab e ahlulbait lessons for new generation computer managament it superman in Islam
My Brother Baqir | SILENCE is NOT an OPTION - Urdu
SILENCE is NOT an OPTION. This 11 year old was playing outside when the bomb went off in Abbas Town, Karachi killing him along with 47 others.
SILENCE is NOT an OPTION. This 11 year old was playing outside when the bomb went off in Abbas Town, Karachi killing him along with 47 others.
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[20 Nov 2013] President Rouhani : Tehran is after a win-win situation in the nuclear talks - English
Iran\'s president says threats of a military option can not derail the process of nuclear talks between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
Hassan Rouhani...
Iran\'s president says threats of a military option can not derail the process of nuclear talks between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
Hassan Rouhani said Iran is after a win-win situation in the Geneva talks. Speaking at a cabinet meeting, the president added that Iran seeks peace and stability in the Middle East, and that all nations will benefit from successful talks on Iran\'s nuclear program. He said differences over the nuclear program should be resolved through international regulations, adding that Tehran will NOT give up its nuclear rights or cross the red lines set by the Islamic Republic. Regarding the previous round of talks in Geneva, President Rouhani said the two sides had made progress, but unfortunately irrelevant expectations derailed the negotiations, leading to no agreement there.
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Iran\'s president says threats of a military option can not derail the process of nuclear talks between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
Hassan Rouhani said Iran is after a win-win situation in the Geneva talks. Speaking at a cabinet meeting, the president added that Iran seeks peace and stability in the Middle East, and that all nations will benefit from successful talks on Iran\'s nuclear program. He said differences over the nuclear program should be resolved through international regulations, adding that Tehran will NOT give up its nuclear rights or cross the red lines set by the Islamic Republic. Regarding the previous round of talks in Geneva, President Rouhani said the two sides had made progress, but unfortunately irrelevant expectations derailed the negotiations, leading to no agreement there.
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[28 Nov 2013] Displaced Rohingya Muslims lament India hardships - English
As the violence continues against Rohingiya Muslims in Myanmar, they are left with no option but to flee their war ragged country fearing for their lives. Several thousands have made their way to...
As the violence continues against Rohingiya Muslims in Myanmar, they are left with no option but to flee their war ragged country fearing for their lives. Several thousands have made their way to India and are living in many Indian states including the capital Delhi, but their voices and their miseries are unheard.
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As the violence continues against Rohingiya Muslims in Myanmar, they are left with no option but to flee their war ragged country fearing for their lives. Several thousands have made their way to India and are living in many Indian states including the capital Delhi, but their voices and their miseries are unheard.
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