Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili speaks with journalists at Tehran's Imam Khomeini airport ahead of his departure for talks in Geneva. Reuters
Possibility Of A Nuclear-Armed Iran Alarms Arabs -- The New York Times
CAIRO — As the West raises the pressure on Iran over its nuclear program, Arab governments, especially the small, oil-rich, nations in the Persian Gulf, are growing increasingly anxious. But they are concerned not only with the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran but also with the more immediate threat that Iran will destabilize the region if the West presses too hard, according to diplomats, regional analysts and former government officials.
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More News On Thursday's Talks
U.S. and Iran Make Offers on Nuclear Talks -- Wall Street Journal
U.S. may speak directly with Iran at talks -- L.A. Times
U.N. Awaits Iran's Word on Nuclear Inspections -- Wall Street Journal
US strategy at Iran nuclear talks: threaten sanctions -- Christian Science Monitor
Six powers, Tehran to discuss Iran's nuclear program in Geneva -- RIA Novosti
Nuclear Issue To Be Focus Of Six-Power Iranian Talks -- Voice of America
Iran Won’t Bend in Atomic Talks With Those It Blames for Unrest -- Bloomberg
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