Gordon Brown on Monday became the first British Prime Minister to address Israel's Knesset, telling parliamentarians his country "will continue to lead" in preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. - "Iran has a clear choice to make: suspend its nuclear program and accept our offer of negotiations or face growing isolation and the collective response not just of one nation, but of all nations around the world," Brown said. - Brown emphasized his support of Israel's right to exist and said it was "totally abhorrent for the president of Iran to call for Israel to be wiped from the map." - "To those who question Israel's very right to exist, and threaten the lives of its citizens through terror, we say: the people of Israel have a right to live here, to live freely and to live in security," he said - The speech marked a contrast from Brown's calls on Sunday for Israel to stop building settlements in the West Bank, which he said were...
Gordon Brown on Monday became the first British Prime Minister to address Israel's Knesset, telling parliamentarians his country "will continue to lead" in preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear...
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Leaders of the 53-member Commonwealth produced a statement on Saturday stripped of any reference to binding targets for greenhouse gas emissions. - Canada and Australia had been the lone...
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Gordon Brown came under heavy fire in parliament over his Labour Party's acceptance of illegal donations MOREINFO: SCRIPT: MORE INFO: Brown, who took over as prime minister from Tony Blair in...
Dogged by continuing questions over the Maxime Bernier resignation, Prime Minister Stephen Harper stopped off in Bonn, Germany, Wednesday to tell a United Nations biodiversity conference that...
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