Russia Says Lula Has Poor Chance Of Success In Iran -- Reuters
(Reuters) - Kremlin chief Dmitry Medvedev on Friday said the Brazilian president was unlikely to succeed in his last ditch attempt to prevent further sanctions against Iran by mediating with the Islamic Republic.
Brazil's flamboyant president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, travels to Tehran this weekend in a bid to persuade Iran to revisit a stalled fuel swap deal, though world powers are now discussing further sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
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More News On Diplomacy And Iranian Sanctions
Turkey, Brazil scramble to seal Iran nuclear fuel swap deal -- Christian Science Monitor
US: Lula's Tehran Visit is Last Chance Before More Nuclear Sanctions -- Voice of America
Brazil's Lula in Russia ahead of 'last chance' Iran trip -- AFP
Iran, China and (a New Player) Brazil Intensify the Nuclear Chess Game -- Time Magazine
No 'serious response' from Iran without sanctions: US -- AFP
Clinton says Lula faces uphill climb in Iran -- Reuters
Iran’s Nuclear Determination May Doom Fuel Swap, IAEA Head Says -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Iran Adds Equipment for Further Uranium Refinement, Diplomats Assert -- Global Security Newswire
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