Topic: Tehran
President Barack Obama on Saturday subtly shifted US rhetoric on Iran, pledging to ensure Iranians could access the Internet without fear of censorship, and blaming Tehran for isolating itself. A year after offering a "new beginning" to Iran, Obama used his annual Nowruz, New Year's message to keep the door to dialogue open, but reached out more to the ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama renewed his administration's offer of dialogue and diplomacy with Tehran on Saturday, a year after his offer of a new beginning with Iran failed to achieve concrete results. Obama, who addressed Iranians in a new videotaped appeal to mark the observance of Nowruz -- a festival celebrating the arrival of spring -- has pledged ...
US President Barack Obama Saturday pledged to ensure Iranians access to the Internet "without fear of censorship" in a Nowruz, New Year message targeted at the country's civilian population. Obama also said that Iran's leaders had chosen to isolate themselves, despite his offer last year of a "new beginning" in relations between Washington and Tehran. He promised US ...
Russia on Friday warned Iran it was missing out on a chance to start a broad dialogue, as US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton again sought to win the Kremlin's assent for tougher stance on Tehran. Iran's defiance over its nuclear programme means the country is wasting a chance for talks to find a solution, Foreign Minister Sergei ...
