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Iran Nuclear Talks Deadline Extended 伊朗核谈判期限延长 Negotiations on Iran's nuclear program have been extended until July 7, U.S. officials said Tuesday. The announcement came during continuing discussions in Vienna, Austria. The negotiat
Difference Remains in Iran's Nuclear Talks 伊朗核谈判仍存在分歧 How to dispose of Irans nuclear materials remains a barrier as negotiators try to reach an agreement in Switzerland on Monday. A top U.S. State Department official said that th
伊朗核会谈将在日内瓦举行 Iran's foreign minister will meet in Geneva next week with officials from the so called P5+1: the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France, and Germany. This latest round of negotiations over Iran's nuclear p
今天我们要学的词是backfire。 Backfire的意思是产生事与愿违的效果。Her plan to snoop on the kids backfired and they lost their trust in her . 她窥探孩子行动的计划得不偿失,反而失去了他们的信任。 不久前
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WASHINGTONThe United Nations Security Council has scheduled a vote for Monday morning on a resolution endorsing the Iran nuclear deal. With all five permanent members of the Security Council involved in the marathon negotiations with Iran, the resolu
今天我们要学的词是guarded。 Guarded, 谨慎的。最新民调显示,Most Americans expressed guarded optimism on President Obama's ability to come up with a successful strategy for Afghanistan, 大多数美国人对奥巴马找到策略,成
Representatives from Iran and P5+1 world powers are due to resume their nuclear talks in Lausanne, Switzerland later on this Thursday. The last-ditch talks come just days ahead of an end-of-month deadline to reach a framework deal. Negotiations were
WHITE HOUSEHe stood at the same university where more than 50 years ago, then-President John F. Kennedy used a commencement address to first call for nuclear disarmament and a nuclear test ban treaty with the Soviet Union. Kennedys historic call for
中国关于全面解决伊朗核问题的五点主张 Chinas Five Principles for a Comprehensive Solution of the Iranian Nuclear Issue一、坚持走六国与伊对话道路 First, stick to the process of P5+1 dialogue with Iran. 伊核问题第一阶
VIENNA, July 14 (Xinhua) -- Iran and six world major countries on Tuesday adopted an agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue that will put Iran on the path of sanctions relief but more strict limits on its nuclear program. What we are announcing today
WASHINGTON, April 6 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday dismissed a suggestion by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that any nuclear deal with Iran be conditioned on the Islamic republic's recognition of Israel. The notion that
China has also welcomed the nuclear deal reached between Iran and the six world powers in Geneva. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Qin Gang says the deal is an important step after 10 years of international efforts at trying to solve Irans nuclear issue. B
国际原子能机构核查人员参观伊朗核设施 TEHRAN, May 3 (Xinhua) -- A team of inspectors from International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will arrive in Tehran on Sunday for a two-day visit to some of Iran's nuclear facilities, local media
Iran and world powers failed to reach any major breakthrough during the first day of talks aimed at finding a resolution to Tehran's controversial nuclear program. Speaking in Washington, U.S. State Department Spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said that du
President Barack Obama said Saturday that the deal to get Iran to stop developing nuclear weapons does more than anyone has done before to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon. In his weekly Saturday address, Obama said Iran couldn not cheat on
VIENNA, AUSTRIAA senior U.S. official says all parties at the Iran nuclear talks in Vienna plan to continue negotiating past the June 30th deadline. The official commented, on Sunday, as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry held a series of talks with
官员对伊朗核谈感到乐观 GENEVA Iranian and international negotiators will continue a key series of meetings on Thursday that officials say could lead to the first steps toward guaranteeing that Iran's nuclear program is purely peaceful, as
GWEN IFILL: The efforts to reach an Iran nuclear deal appeared so close today that Iran's president even tweeted about it, calling it a good beginning. But in no time at all, that tweet was deleted and reports of new negotiating snags surfaced. So, t
JUDY WOODRUFF: So, how effective is this deal at preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon? We hear from four people with extensive U.S. foreign policy experience. Sandy Berger was national security advisor to President Bill Clinton. Retired Ge