2010年5月27日星期四

Yahoo! News: Brazil

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Brazil


UN rift widens over Brazil-Turkey deal with Iran (AFP)

Posted: 27 May 2010 01:38 PM PDT

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivers remarks at the Brookings Institute in Washington, DC. A bitter rift between the world's top powers led by the United States and emerging nations Brazil and Turkey widened Thursday as differences over how to tackle Iran's suspect nuclear program erupted into sharp exchanges.(AFP/Paul J. Richards)AFP - A bitter rift between the world's top powers led by the United States and emerging nations Brazil and Turkey widened Thursday as differences over how to tackle Iran's suspect nuclear program erupted into sharp exchanges.


US, Brazil have 'serious disagreements' on Iran: Clinton (AFP)

Posted: 27 May 2010 01:18 PM PDT

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the United States and Brazil had serious differences over how to curb Iran's nuclear program. Clinton said she has told her Brazilian counterpart Celso Amorim that AFP - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday the United States and Brazil had serious differences over how to curb Iran's nuclear program, even if bilateral ties remain good in other areas.


Clinton cites serious split with Brazil over Iran (AP)

Posted: 27 May 2010 12:44 PM PDT

AP - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says the Obama administration has a "very serious" disagreement with Brazil over its approach to curbing Iran's nuclear program.

Ban: Iran must make nuclear intentions clear (AP)

Posted: 27 May 2010 12:37 PM PDT

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks during a press conference in Rio de Janeiro, Thursday, May 27, 2010. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)AP - The U.N. secretary-general called Thursday for Iranian leaders to make it clear to the international community that their nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.


U.N.'s Ban urges Iran talks with security council (Reuters)

Posted: 27 May 2010 08:42 AM PDT

Reuters - United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday urged Iran to do more to dispel international suspicion that it is trying to build atomic weapons, saying that the Islamic Republic's enrichment of uranium is sowing mistrust.

Turkish PM stresses Brazil ties on unprecedented visit (AFP)

Posted: 26 May 2010 05:21 PM PDT

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is pictured at the State Industry Federation (FIESP) headquarters, during a meeting with businessmen, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Speaking to the conference, Erdogan stressed that the two countries -- temporary members of the UN Security Council -- had the courage to tackle the issue that was AFP - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan talked up budding ties between Brazil -- notably their diplomatic cooperation over Iran's nuclear program -- as he made an unprecedented visit to the South American nation.


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