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French Ex-Premier: Iran's Interests Should Be Safeguarded In Talks
French Ex-Premier: Iran's Interests Should Be Safeguarded In Talks
24.10.2014 23:27
French former Prime Minister Dominique De Villepin said Iran's legal and legitimate rights should be protected in nuclear talks.
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