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Iraq pressing Iran to free US hikers: Zebari
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Baghdad (AFP) Sept 16, 2011

Iraq's leaders, including the president and prime minister, have repeatedly called on Iran to release two US hikers convicted by Tehran for spying, Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari told AFP on Friday.

Zebari said that while there was "cause for optimism" that the pair would be released, he noted that Iran had suggested it would do so in the past and not followed through.

"We passed messages to the Iranians at all levels, from the president himself to the prime minister to the foreign minister," Zebari said, referring to President Jalal Talabani and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

"I have carried a number of messages. We have urged the Iranian authorities to release them as a goodwill gesture, for humanitarian reasons.

"Recently, they (Iran) have announced they will release them, but until they are released, we have heard previous pledges to release them but nothing happened. This time it seems more genuine."

Zebari added that he hoped the two would be released soon, and said that there was "more cause for optimism this time."

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in interviews on Tuesday that hikers Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer, who have been held in Iran for more than two years, would be released imminently.

But Iran's judiciary, which is dominated by ultra-conservatives, said that no decision has yet been taken to free them.

Iran convicted the young Americans of spying but they insisted they were stopped as they were hiking in the border area with Iraq.

A third hiker, Bauer's fiancee Sarah Shourd, was released on bail in September 2010.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Thursday she was confident Iran would free Fattal and Bauer, and rejected concerns about the delay in their release.

The United States has tense relations with Iran dating from the 1979 Islamic revolution.

Western powers accuse Iran of seeking nuclear weapons, although Tehran says its atomic programme of uranium enrichment is for peaceful purposes only.

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Brazil fears Iran nuclear program not peaceful
Brasilia (AFP) Sept 16, 2011 - Brazil said Friday it held suspicions that Iran's nuclear program was "not entirely for peaceful ends," reducing its previous strong support for Tehran in the teeth of international fears Iran was aiming to build an atomic bomb.

Fears that Tehran was not exclusively pursuing nuclear energy development have "some foundation," Foreign Minister Antonio Patriota said in an interview with the UOL news website and the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper, without elaborating.

However, he said that Brazil felt dialogue with Iran was the right way forward to reduce tensions.

"There are fears with some foundation that Iran's nuclear energy development program might not be exclusively for peaceful ends. I believe it is necessary for Iran to show that it is in fact only for peaceful ends," Patriota said.

Brazil insisted that trust had to be built up, "and the creation of trust comes from trying dialogue," he said.

"We are favorable to a relation with Iran to contribute to reducing the tensions."

The comments marked a different tone from the one struck under Brazil's previous government headed by Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who proclaimed himself a "friend" of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and who defended Tehran's nuclear program.

Current Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, Lula's former right-hand woman who took power nine months ago, has injected more caution into the relationship with Iran.

This year, for instance, her government dropped opposition to a UN Human Rights Council resolution creating a special rapporteur on the rights situation in Iran.





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