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Press TV (Iran)

Former US President Jimmy Carter has advised the Obama administration against keeping the Hamas resistance movement on its list of terror organizations.
Carter, who was in the Gaza Strip to meet rulers of the area, says he will meet with officials in the Obama administration in two days to discuss his latest trip to the Middle East.
Hamas, whose main objective is Palestinian statehood, has long been branded by the European Union and the United States as a terrorist group and is under (...)

Hamas rejects the two state solution but says it could still be a part of a national unity government should a Palestinian state be established based on 1967 borders.
Speaking in Damascus on Saturday, the movement’s political leader, Khalid Mashaal, said that Hamas does not view the two-state solution as a viable means to end the conflict with Israel, DPA reported.
Mashaal also warned acting Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas against forming a new government without Hamas.
He made (...)

Former US national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski claims that Washington is one step ahead of Tehran in resuming the frozen bilateral ties.
In a Friday interview with Press TV, Brzezinski, an aide to former US president Jimmy Carter said, while Washington has approached Tehran with apparent ’overtures’, the Islamic Republic has failed to provide the ’proper response’.
Last month, US President Barack Obama offered Tehran a ’new beginning’ to turn back the tide on three decades of mutual (...)

Brazil has called on the US to open a new chapter in its relations with Latin American countries by not interfering in their affairs.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva used his weekly radio address on Monday to ask the White House to develop fresh Latin ties based on a "vision of partnership and not interference, of contribution and not intervention."
"I am convinced that the United States can definitely have another sort of relationship with Latin America," said Lula on Monday, after a (...)

A study conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has cast doubt over Israel’s survival beyond the next 20 years.
The CIA report predicts "an inexorable movement away from a two-state to a one-state solution, as the most viable model based on democratic principles of full equality that sheds the looming specter of colonial Apartheid while allowing for the return of the 1947/1948 and 1967 refugees. The latter being the precondition for sustainable peace in the region."
The study, (...)
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