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Iran nuclear negotiator comments, Russia and China meet

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AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut...
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Iran backs global nuclear disarmament; wants to attend Geneva II talks

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Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif said on Thursday that he supported the worldwide disarmament of all nuclear weapons, adding that they "constitute a crime that should not be allowed to continue." He made the comments during...
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N. Korea's nuke program up in smoke

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HEADLINE: N. Korea's nuke program up in smoke CAPTION: The dismantling of North Korea's nuclear program has begun, with the photogenic demolition of a cooling tower at the country's main reactor complex. The U.S. has agreed to lift...
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US emergency aid arrives in flood-stricken North Korea

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1. Wide of plane carrying US flood aid on tarmac at Pyongyang airport 2. Mid of airport staff 3. Nose of plane with moon in background 4. Mid of pallet of flood aid being unloaded from plane 5. Wide of airport vehicle moving into...
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SKorea nuclear envoy arrives in US for NKorea talks, State Dept reax

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1. Wide of South Korean envoy Chun Yung-Woo walking through Washington Dulles Airport 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chun Yung-Woo, South Korea's Chief Nuclear Envoy: "We'll talk about how to make up for the lost time and to speed up the...
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Briefing by anti-war campaigners who have released a commercial

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1. Wide shot of anti-war campaigners at press conference in the Marriott hotel in Washington DC 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Andrews, Director of 'Win Without War': "People are assuming that if the United States can show evidence of...
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RUSSIA: SEVERODVINSK: NUCLEAR SUBMARINE IS DISMANTLED

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Russian/Nat Scores of de-commissioned nuclear submarines have been rusting in the port of Severodvinsk in Russia for years, posing a threat to the fragile Arctic environment. Russia has only two nuclear waste-handling terminals and one...
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FINLAND: PRESIDENT CLINTON & YELTSIN END HELSINKI SUMMIT UPDATE

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Russian/Eng/Nat In an unusual public airing of their rift, President Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin ended summit talks Friday deeply divided over NATO expansion. But both leaders did agree to a new round of arms-reduction...
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CHINA: BEIJING: US PRAISE CHINA FOR HELPING CONTROL SPREAD OF WEAPONS

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English/Nat The U-S has praised China for its part in helping to control the spread of weapons. U-S arms control director John D. Holum said China and America still disagree over Chinese nuclear co-operation with Iran, but are moving...
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Closing ceremony of UN, NGO conference on disarmament

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1. Wide interior of closing ceremony of United Nations disarmament conference 2. Mid of conference poster 3. Wide of closing ceremony 4. Cutaway of audience 5. Mayor of Hiroshima, Tadatoshi Akiba walking up to podium 6. SOUNDBITE...
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US, SKorean negotiators discuss the rescue of the disarmament deal with NKorea

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1. Various of South Korean nuclear envoy Kim Sook and US nuclear envoy Christopher Hill surrounded my assembled media 2. Mid of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Christopher Hill, US nuclear envoy: "Well, I would say what they (North...
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WRAP NKorean envoy, Christopher Hill arrive in Beijing; SKorean, Russian delegates

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Pyongyang, North Korea 1. Wide of Democratic People's Republic of North Korea (DPRK) envoy for six-party talks, Kim Gye Kwan walking out of airport terminal building 2. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Kim Gye Kwan, North Korean envoy to six-party...
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RUSSIA: MOSCOW: START II ARMS REDUCTION PACT WILL BE A "COST SAVER"

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Eng/Russ/Nat The cash-strapped Russian government should approve a key arms reduction pact because it is "a cost-saver," U-S Defence Secretary William Perry said Wednesday. Perry, who arrived in Moscow Wednesday with two key U.S....
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Belgium - Press Conference On Peace In Bosnia

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At a press conference following the meeting, US Defence Secretary William Perry praised an agreement on NATO-Russian cooperation that clears the way for Russian participation in the NATO-led peace-keeping operation in Bosnia. In...
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Security analyst talks about Snowden's options, Russia-US relations expert on

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Moscow - 25 June 2013 1. Wide of Masha Lipman, chair of the Carnegie Moscow Centre's Society and Regions Program, at her desk 2. Close-up of brochures 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Masha Lipman, Chair of the Carnegie Moscow Centre's Society and...
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US intel chief on NKorea nuclear disarmament

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1. Various of witness panel at the US National Intelligence committee 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mike McConnell, US Director of National Intelligence: "Nonetheless, al-Qaida remains the pre-eminent terror threat against the United States...
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IRAQ: WEAPONS INSPECTORS COMPLETE 1ST ROUND OF VISITS TO PALACES

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English/Nat United Nations weapons inspectors and senior diplomats have completed the first round of visits to eight presidential palaces of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. The mission was completed on Friday following the inspection of the...
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WRAP Delegates comment on talks, nuclear reactor

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1. Wide of US Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill walking to microphones in hotel lobby 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Christopher Hill, US Assistant Secretary of State: "I know there's been a lot of discussion about the eventual use...
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Reaction to North Korea shutting down nuclear reactor

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1. Tilt down from South Korea Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade building 2. Close-up of lettering on Ministry building 3. Flags on building: South Korean national flag (left) and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (right) 4....
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Japanese, US, SKorean envoys comment ahead of six-party talks

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1. Wide shot of US nuclear envoy and Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill walking towards media 2. Wide of mews conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Christopher Hill, US nuclear envoy: "We're looking forward to a very good, very...
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Clinton calls on Pakistan to fight militants; Krishna says Iran is key energy partner

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1. US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Indian Minister of External Affairs S.M. Krishna shaking hands and posing for photographs 2. Cutaway of media 3. Wide of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Rodham Clinton,...
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RUSSIA: GENERALS WANT YELTSIN TO RESUME NUCLEAR TESTING

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XFA Novaya Zemlya & Moscow, Russia - 15 October 1999 & file APTN FILE - Novaya Zemlya 1. Wide of snowy landscape 2. Close up of three soldiers walking 3. Two helicopters 4. Cut away to Red Star on army barracks fence 5....
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Hill comments on latest developments

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1. US Chief negotiator, Christopher Hill, walking up to cameras 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Christopher Hill, US Chief negotiator: "I was reassured that China is doing all it can and working very hard to address these problems and to get...
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Australia PM Rudd meets Japan PM Hatoyama

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1. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd shaking hands with Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama 2. Mid of Australian delegation 3. Various of Rudd and Hatoyama at meeting 4. Rudd and Hatoyama walking up to podium 5. Wide of speakers at...