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Ashton represents the so-called P-5 plus 1 powers - U.N. Security Council permanent members Russia, China, France, Britain and the U.S., as well as Germany.
Iran: Nuclear Power Plant to Produce Electricity Mid-February 2010
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Ashton represents the so-called P-5 plus 1 powers - U.N. Security Council permanent members Russia, China, France, Britain and the U.S., as well as Germany.
Iran: Nuclear Power Plant to Produce Electricity Mid-February 2010
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Most of the superpowers, members of the P-5 five permanent U.N.
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As we have noted previously on TheRaceForIran. com, getting P-5 agreement on a substantially watered down and incomplete draft resolution is not the same as ensuring the requisite nine affirmative votes for it.
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On Wednesday, China participated in a conference call with the four other permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany — known as the "P-5 plus 1" — to discuss a possible sanctions resolution.
Iran Negotiator Arrives in Beijing for Talks Shai Oster 2010
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On Wednesday, China participated in a conference call with the four other permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany — known as the "P-5 plus 1" — to discuss a possible sanctions resolution.
Iranian's Visit Puts Spotlight on China Shai Oster 2010
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GIBBS: Well, the next step is ongoing, and that is, working with our partners in the P-5 plus 1 and throughout the international community in -- in looking at the next steps to hold Iran accountable.
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It almost seems as if she is directly challenging the P-5 + 1, including two allies on the U.N. front.
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In the lead - up to the October 1st talk with the P-5 plus one, Iran has not given any indication yet that it's willing to give concessions, real concessions, that would satisfy Israel.
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Because he's in the United States, because, obviously, he's going to speak at the U.N. But beyond that, the U.S. government has decided to break with the Bush administration policy and now enter direct and bilateral talks with Iran, including being in the group of the P-5 plus one over the nuclear and other negotiations.
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