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Diplomatic victory with Iran staves off preemptive attacks

Perspectives (blog)

October 6, 2009
Diplomatic victory with Iran staves off preemptive attacks

The outcome of the recent Geneva talks between the P5+1 and Iran is a victory for diplomacy, writes Worldfocus contributor and former ambassador of Pakistan Azmat Hassan. Engagement with Iran can soften the rough edges.

Obama holds the cards in talks with Israel’s Netanyahu

WorldDesk (blog)

May 19, 2009
Obama holds the cards in talks with Israel’s Netanyahu

In the wake of U.S. President Barack Obama's meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Worldfocus blogger Peter Eisner writes to explore how the new U.S. administration is changing relations with Israel, discussing Netanyahu's difficult position and the Israeli reaction to the meeting.

High stakes as Obama meets with Israeli prime minister

Interview (video)

May 18, 2009
High stakes as Obama meets with Israeli prime minister

U.S. President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met for two hours at the White House on Monday. Daniel Levy of the New America Foundation discusses the issues raised at the meeting, including dealing with Iran and efforts to get Israel and the Palestinians to resume negotiations.

North Korea’s neighbors hope to salvage talks

Video / Audio

October 1, 2008
North Korea’s neighbors hope to salvage talks

Richard Wood of the Japan Society and Donald Kirk of The Christian Science Monitor discuss relations with North Korea in the region.

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