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Iranian president outlines proposals for U.N. (Reuters)
Filed: March 23rd 2007: World

People work inside the reactor building at the nuclear plant in the southwestern Iranian city of Bushehr in this June 22, 2005 file photo. U.N. Security Council members worked on final changes on Friday to a resolution imposing new sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program, with calls for a nuclear-free zone in the Middle East the main stumbling point. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters)Reuters - Iran, seeking to avert new U.N.
sanctions, said it would make proposals to the U.N. Security
Council which will include a previous suggestion that Europeans
invest in the nuclear industry.

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