person > Seyed Mohammad Marandi
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As Tehran urges the Assad government and the opposition to open peace talks, we discuss Iran's role in the conflict.
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Social media commentators analyse Saudi Arabia's proposal to ask Jordan and Morocco to join with Gulf monarchies.
Features
Last Modified: 01 Jun 2011 19:24 GMT
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Ahmadinejad receives a hero's welcome from some in Beirut while others in the divided country are concerned.
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A look at the case of Shahram Amiri and Iran's plan to develop a nuclear weapon.
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Is Tehran in a position to set out new criteria for resuming nuclear talks?
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Is it a genuine effort to unlock the stand-off with the West, or is Tehran just buying time?
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"American fumbling" blamed for enabling Iran to boost ties with US' Middle East allies.
Pakinam Amer in Cairo
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