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Iran president views nuclear deal as start of new relationship with world
The tentative agreement clears the way for a settlement to allay fears that Iran could build an atomic bomb.
Kurdish leaders say the settlement keeping Iraq together as a state is now in jeopardy.
Baghdad said it wanted US air strikes on insurgents led by fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq.
Barack Obama considered options for military action to support Iraq’s besieged government on Monday.
Iranian President and Israeli Prime Minister will both speak at the gathering.
Washington must now look after strained ties with its Middle East ally Israel.
Iran, however, wants an early end to oil and banking sanctions.
Western diplomats said Tehran hinted it was ready to scale back sensitive atomic activities.
Iran says its nuclear programme is for peaceful energy purposes only.
Diplomatic ties between the two countries were cut off in 1980.
Arab leaders are pleading with Obama not to launch a military strike on Syria.
Iran and the US signal a fresh will after Hassan Rouhani was sworn in as president.
Iran says it has found significant new deposits of raw uranium to feed its nuclear programme.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad again denied Iran was trying to develop nuclear weapons.
Iran believes there is a "conspiracy" against its currency and has vowed to continue fighting it.
EU poised to agree ban on Iranian gas imports.