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US monitoring Iranian warships' Sudan visitWashington (AFP) Oct 31, 2012 The United States said Wednesday it was monitoring a visit by two Iranian warships to a Sudanese port this week, but had no details about it. The warships left Port Sudan on the Red Sea earlier, an AFP photographer said, after a visit that coincided with Khartoum's denial that Iran is making weapons in Sudan. Acting US State Department spokesman Mark Toner said the United States was "obviously watching that closely." "We monitor Iran's activities in the region very closely," he added. Su ... read more |
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