Mideast Atom Forum Sees Brief Israel-Iran Dialogue -- Washington Post
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli and Iranian nuclear envoys held an unprecedented, if brief, conversation last month at a closed-door Middle East disarmament conference in Egypt, an Israeli official said on Thursday.
Israel and Iran attended a September 29-30 Cairo meeting of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament, an unofficial forum established by the Australian and Japanese governments, the group's Web site said.
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MIDDLE EAST
Iranian lawmaker rejects nuke deal to ship uranium.
Israel, US rehearse state of the art air defence umbrella.
Pakistan denies Iranian claim.
Iranian officials accept draft deal on uranium transfer.
Israel 'met Iran' at atomic talks.
Police: 14 al-Qaida suspects arrested in Iraq.
Impasse over Iraqi election law may slow U.S. withdrawal.
As Goldstone report debate rages, more Israelis call for investigation.
ASIA
Japan says no U.S. base decision before Obama visit.
Pakistan braces for attacks as offensive continues. Taliban dig in as Pakistani army slowly advances.
Thousands leave Sri Lankan camp.
Attention intensifies on Afghan war strategy. UN begins distributing Afghan runoff ballots.
China mulls military options over hijacked ship.
Preparatory meetings for the ASEAN Summit in full swing.
US Defense Secretary urges South Korea to spend more on security. US assures South Korea it is under its "nuclear umbrella" .
AFRICA
EU prepares sanctions, arms embargo for Guinea.
Sudanese man attempts to hijack Egypt Air flight.
Zimbabwe PM Tsvangirai briefs South African President Zuma on crisis.
U.S. again seeks Sudan's help.
Four-year drought pushes 23 million Africans to brink of starvation.
Shelling in Somali capital kills 20, wounds 60.
EUROPE
Biden says shorter-range missiles threaten Europe.
U.K. postal strike begins, setting off scramble.
Protesters storm BBC over far-right leader's TV slot.
New German government wants U.S. nukes out.
Ships, planes should cut emissions up to 20%, EU says.
Karadzic boycott throws war trial start into doubt.
Poland pledges cooperation with new missile defense plan.
100,000 Italian women protest 'offensive' Berlusconi.
AMERICAS
Officers swarm south LA in gang crackdown.
Embassy occupants in Honduras: Army tunes torture.
Mexican city sees record murders.
Rio police expand anti-gang raids, 32 now dead.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
Clinton cites nuke worry; panel fears bio attack.
Congress says photos of abused detainees can remain secret.
Massachusetts man allegedly conspired to attack US mall, kill troops in Iraq.
Guantanamo hearings to begin for Sudanese captives.
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
U.S. Dems seek cover to boost debt limit.
Banks blasted by Congress, regulators in U.S., UK.
Treasury: Bailed-out firms to slash pay in Nov.
Congress moves to expand financial oversight.
China economic growth accelerates.
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