UNPRECEDENTED BREAK THROUGH HAS BEEN ATTAINED DURING THE GENEVA CONVENTION NUCLEAR TALKS BETWEEN THE USA, THE WESTERN COUNTRIES AND IRAN.
Unprecedented break through has been attained for the first time in the over a decade nuclear dispute during the Geneva Covention Nuclear Talks between the five major Western countries that included the USA, England, Germany, France Switzerland and Iran during the Nuclear Talks that took place in Geneva in the last two days, despite Iranian President Hassan Rohanna less optimism in the Nuclear Talks he may have set much expectation on and toward faster solution to his country's economic and isolation crisis, due to Western countries continued sanction against Iran. However, Israel has denounced the progress attained in the Geneva Nuclear Covention between the Western countries and Iran as the means that may enable Iran to continue with its nuclear projects for the production of nuclear war heads and weapons of mass destruction with which Iran may threaten the peace in the region, rather than for the generation of electric power as required of Iran and other neighboring countries in Middle Eastern, the Arab World, the North African and West African region.
Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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