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RUSSIA: MOSCOW: START II TREATY RATIFIED

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Russian/Nat Russia's upper house of parliament has easily ratified the long-delayed START II nuclear arms reduction treaty, which would halve U-S and Russian warhead stockpiles and clear the way for further massive cuts. The lower house,...
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Naval exercises led by the U.S. aimed at blocking smuggling of nuclear weapons

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1. Various of British ship, the RFA Brambleleaf being boarded by Italian soldiers 2. Various of Italian soldiers on deck 3. Various of crew on deck facing Italian soldiers 4. Various of Italian soldiers inspecting papers in the bridge 5....
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USA: PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON'S TV NEWS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat President Clinton has said he is strongly against to proposed sales of nuclear reactors by Russia and China to Iran, He is especially concerned in the light of information from U-S intelligence agencies that Iran is...
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Excerpts of Texas news conference

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1. President George W Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W Bush, US President "Today the bond between our peoples that she symbolised is stronger than ever. Our nations share more than...
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Hollywood actor Sean Penn questions US policy on Iraq

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Al-Rasheed hotel 1. Hollywood actor Sean Penn waling in to press conference at the Al-Rasheed hotel 2. Wide of journalists attending press conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sean Penn, Actor: "I needed to come here and see a smile,...
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State Dept comment on Iran's nuclear ambitions, demo

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1. Various of demonstrators marching down Pennsylvania Avenue 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Voxpop, "Abbas", Demonstrator: "If we want to get the peace in the world, we have to get rid of this terrorist regime in Iran So, in order to do...
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Former Iranian president gives speech criticising US foreign policy

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Washington, DC - 7 September 2006 1. Wide of Mohammed Khatami taking questions from reporters 2. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi and English voice of translator) Former Iranian President, Mohammed Khatami: "In addition to established and securing...
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US Sec of State Kerry meets Turkish FM Davutoglu; news conference

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US Secretary of State John Kerry and Turkey's foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, met in Washington DC on Monday to discuss issues affecting both countries, including Iranian nuclear negotiations in Geneva. During a joint news conference...
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SKorean PM tells defence summit he hopes NKorea will discard nuclear weapons

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The South Korean prime minister on Tuesday told defence officials from more than 20 countries that his government would encourage North Korea to discard their nuclear ambitions and "become a responsible member of international...
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USA - Hearings over russian nuclear weapons

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Key lawmakers in the United States believe there's a threat from Russian nuclear weapons that may have fallen into the wrong hands. Pennsylvania Congressman Curt Weldon is holding public hearings because of the recent allegations that...
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USA: ASIA NEW NUCLEAR CENTRE OF WORLD?

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English/Nat US National Security News Service and APTN More than half a century after the bombing of Nagasaki in Japan, people are still remembering and learning the lessons of utilising nuclear weapons. But although painfully aware of...
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US says NKorea agrees to return to six-party talks

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New York - 7 June 2005 1. Democratic People's Republic of Korea Permanent Representative to the U.N. Ambassador Pak Gil Yon walking down street 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Ambassador Pak Gil Yon, Permanent Representative to the UN for the...
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US National Security Advisor on Syria, Palestinians, Iran

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1. US National Security Advisor Steve Hadley walking up to podium at White House briefing 2. Cutaway journalists 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Hadley, US National Security Advisor: "What Syria needs to do is pretty clear. They need to...
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Bush says Iran Intel report a "warning signal", Venezuela, Russia bites

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1. US President George W. Bush walking into press conference room, zoom out to wide of Bush at podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "And so I view this report as a warning signal, that they had the programme, they...
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RUSSIA: REACTION TO PAKISTAN'S NUCLEAR TESTS DECISION

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Russian/Nat The Russian Foreign Ministry expressed "the deepest regret and concern" about Pakistan's nuclear tests on Thursday. It did not elaborate in a brief statement issued to Russian news agencies. But the country's leading...
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USA: US CHEMICAL WEAPONS EXPERT: WARNING TO JAPAN

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English/Nat A US chemical weapons expert says he warned the Japanese government last year to be on the alert for a nerve gas attack like the one that hit Tokyo Monday. Japanese police suspect the nerve gas sarin was used in today's...
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Reaction to Iran's test launch of missiles

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1. Wide of Robert Gibbs walking into briefing room 2. Cutaway of media 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Gibbs, White House Spokesman: "I mean, obviously, these were preplanned military exercises. I think, I would lump any of these into the...
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Senior US diplomat urges SKorea to take sanctions against Iran

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1. Mid of US special adviser for non-proliferation and arms control Robert Einhorn and South Korean Deputy Foreign Minister Kim Jae-shin shaking hands 2. Wide of Einhorn, Kim, and Deputy Assistant Secretary to the US Treasury...
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4:3 Comment from experts, including one who recently visited NK nuclear facility

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1. Wide of podium ahead of press conference by Doctor Siegfried Hecker, nuclear scientist, Centre for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University 2. Cutaway of cameras 3. Wide of press conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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FM Venizelos welcomed by counterpart Zarif, comments from both

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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Saturday shrugged off statements made by US Secretary of State John Kerry, who said on Thursday that Iran had to take some tough decisions in talks with world powers on its nuclear...
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FM comments on IAEA reports on SK experiments

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1. Press Secretary of Japanese Foreign Ministry, Hatsuhisa Takashima, walking in 2. Journalists 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hatsuhisa Takashima, Press Secretary of Japanese Foreign Ministry: "I can say that the government of Japan is...
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US U'secy of state calls NKorea a 'hellish nightmare'

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July 31, 2003 1. John Bolton, US Undersecretary of State, walking toward a podium 2. Forum 3. Scholars 4. SOUNDBITE (English) John Bolton, US Undersecretary of State: "I think we, the United States, announced last year what kinds of...
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Syrian foreign ministry spokesman says army will not use chemical weapons

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The Syrian regime on Monday said it would only use its chemical and biological weapons in case of a foreign attack, in its first ever acknowledgement that it possesses weapons of mass destruction. Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad...
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USA: US WELCOME IRAN'S STATEMENT ON TERRORISM TALKS

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Washington, DC USA 11 January 19981. Berger exits building2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sandy Berger, US National Security Adviser3. Berger walks4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sandy Berger, US National Security Adviser5. Berger walks to car, gets...