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New US diplomacy - Part Two
Barack Obama's Foreign Policy challenges
"They
chant the slogan of change but no change is seen in practice. We haven't seen
any change", said Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader. The U.S.
is willing to speak directly with Iranian leaders if Iran stops its nuclear programme
and stop supporting "terrorist" groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. These
were exactly the conditions of the Bush Administration, too. Promised changes
didn't come yet, and as the situation stands right now, it is not clear whether
any changes will come in the near future... full
story By TAMAS TORO from Timisoara,
ROMANIA
The ICC issues
an arrest warrant for Sudan's President
Man At The Top
Generally
held responsible as one of the causes behind the 20 years lasting civil war and
the Darfur conflict, Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has been indicted last March
by The International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Such decision might have turbulent and unpredictable consequences, or simply be
a step towards a long-awaited peace... full
story By FABRIZIO COLIMBERTI from
Palermo, ITALY
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