Oct 27th, 2009 - Press TV
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Amr Moussa, the secretary general of the Arab League says he is positive that the current negotiations on Iran's nuclear program will eventually yield proper answers.
"I am optimistic as to the dialogue that is going on," Moussa told reporters after attending the Arab-British Economic Forum in London.
The former Egyptian foreign minister said that encouraging the current negotiations was as crucial as "giving time for the proposals on the table to get proper answers."
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