US Sees a Place for Iran at Meeting on Afghanistan

06 March 2009
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This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.

The United States is proposing a big conference on Afghanistan and wants to invite Iran, one of its neighbors. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says dealing with extremism in Afghanistan and Pakistan requires a regional effort.

An American soldier with the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan
An American soldier with the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan
She announced the proposal to hold a high-level meeting on March thirty-first. It would also include donors and members of NATO, and might take place in the Netherlands. The United Nations special representative for Afghanistan, Kai Eide, could be the chairman.

Secretary Clinton presented the idea to NATO foreign ministers in Brussels. Then, on Friday, she met in Geneva with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to discuss arms control and other issues.

The NATO ministers agreed to restart high-level contacts with Russia. Those were suspended last year after its military action in Georgia.

President Obama wants Russia to help keep nuclear weapons away from Iran. He says that would reduce the need for an American missile-defense system proposed for the Czech Republic and Poland. But he also says his comments do not suggest a weakening of support for the security of those countries or other NATO members.

Russia opposes the defense plan. President Obama says it is directed at Iran, not Russia. But his administration is also re-examining current American policy which aims to isolate Iran from the world. At the same time, he has decided to send two high-level officials to Damascus for talks with Syria.

Hillary Clinton gets flowers and a kiss from Israeli President Shimon Peres in Jerusalem on Tuesday
Israeli President Shimon Peres gave Hillary Clinton flowers and a kiss in Jerusalem on Tuesday
Secretary Clinton announced the trip in Jerusalem earlier this week during her first visit to the Middle East as America's top diplomat. The United States has not had an ambassador in Syria since former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri was killed in two thousand five.

The United States has criticized Syria and Iran for supporting militant groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. But, in a development announced Wednesday, Britain says it is open to talks with the political wing of Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Britain halted contacts in two thousand five. And last July it added Hezbollah's military force to its list of banned organizations. But Hezbollah is part of a national unity government that was formed last year in Lebanon. The United States says it has no plans for now to follow Britain's lead.

Finally, in other news, this Sunday is International Women's Day. A new study says women's rights have gained some ground in Arab Gulf states since a similar study completed five years ago. The group Freedom House notes that in Kuwait, women have won the right to vote. In Oman, women have made gains in areas of higher education, the work force and politics.

Just last month, Saudi Arabia got its first woman cabinet member, Noura al-Fayez, the deputy minister for women's education. But the Freedom House researchers say much more progress is still needed, especially in Saudi Arabia.

And that's IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English, written by Brianna Blake. I'm Steve Ember.


Comments:

1. Persian Golf

Persian Golf; not any other things. Be careful!
Submitted by: ehsan (IRAN)
03-16-2009 - 01:52:08

2. What resean to keep on war?

Every body always say they hate war but why they are required to live in war? The world should stop war for the all together. All people are friends living on the same earth.Life is too short! We are the one-earth friends! Please, the world full of peace!
Submitted by: Meas Sophea Ratanakiri (Cambodia)
03-13-2009 - 02:07:09

3. Persian Gulf Not Arab Gulf

Persian Gulf. i don't know why you mentioned Arab Gulf. would you please tell me where Arab Gulf is? Idon't know why US is trying to change the name of Persian Gulf. it's very bad for a NEWS station like VOA to made a such a great mistake. Persian Gulf is Persian Gulf for ever.
Submitted by: mohammad reza (iran)
03-11-2009 - 21:21:36

4. America is now on the right track !

The source of the war is the lack of communication between tne nations and the people. Instead of disputing on terminologies like "Arabian Gulf" or " "Persian Gulf", it's rather necessary that nations listen to each other and cooperate to find viable solutions to the problems of our planet. I think the United States of America are today on the right track to contribuate to bring back peace and prosperity to our world !
Submitted by: essaadi (morocco)
03-10-2009 - 17:38:38

5. stop war

i expect america goverment be intervene conflict in middle east .... bring peace in the world
Submitted by: kezia dian elita (indonesia)
03-10-2009 - 11:19:26

6.

You must know that the correct name the gulf is Persian Gulf. Sorry for you that dont know even very simple things. So how do you want to determine and conduct correct policies in middle east?!!!!!
Submitted by: AAA (Switzerland)
03-08-2009 - 23:06:57

7. arab gulf

I do not know Arab gulf but Persian Gulf. Using even so of this falsification of document shows the low level of VOA relating to the truth reporting.
Submitted by: Ramin (Germany)
03-08-2009 - 13:00:26

8.

It's certinally great to learn english and understand the world of the man speaking english.
Submitted by: william (canada)
03-07-2009 - 15:39:11

9. A mistake in the text

There is not any golf with the name you mentioned in the text. Do you mean "Persian Golf" ?
Submitted by: Mohammad (Norway)
03-07-2009 - 11:12:58

10. Negotiate and don't battle!

This is a good proposal. The USA ought to negotiate with all muslim country!
Submitted by: Szövetség Vácért (Hungary)
03-07-2009 - 08:29:12