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From the Web

  1. Washington will have an important new resource as it moves into the tough pressure stage of its Iran policy. The top European nuclear negotiator with Iran for the past several years, Javier Solana, is joining the Brookings Institution as a distinguished senior... Full Article at The Politico

  2. Politicians and military representatives will join for the annual Munich Security conference from Friday, Feb. 5 until Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. (AP Photo/dapd, Christof Stache) Afghan President Hamid Karzai, left, and former EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana,... Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune

  3. Meanwhile Ashton said she was assuming the role of chief international nuclear negotiator with Tehran, a post occupied until the end of last year by the then EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana -- whose role has been subsumed into her expanded office. "I... Full Article at EUbusiness

  4. Lord Howell of Guildford said that since the Lisbon treaty was signed the European Union External Action Service (EAS) has set up 54 new "super delegations". He told the Lords that outgoing head of EU foreign affairs Javier Solana has forecast that the EAS... Full Article at ePolitix

  5. But let me be clear: we will not be waited-out and we will not back down," she said. Clinton spoke at a press event with the new European Union chief diplomat, Catherine Ashton of Britain, who earlier this month, succeeded Spain's Javier Solana in the post... Full Article at GlobalSecurity.org

  6. From left to right, Javier Solana, the EU foreign affairs chief, Edward Nalbandian, the Armenian foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner, the French foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, the Turkish foreign minister, and Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of st... Full Article at The National Newspaper

  7. 11 (Bloomberg) -- European Union governments are moving toward confronting Iran with “some form” of punishment for flouting international oversight of its nuclear program, the bloc’s new chief diplomat said. Britain’s Catherine Ashton, who took over as foreign... Full Article at Business Week

  8. Ashton appeared relaxed throughout, confidently responding to the Euro MPs whose questions mainly focused on institutional concerns and how the former EU trade commissioner saw the future of EU foreign policy. The post of top EU diplomat, under its previous... Full Article at EUbusiness

  9. The status of Israeli-Palestinian relations depends more on the fate of health reform in the United States than on any other factor - or so conventional wisdom here has it. Full Article at Jerusalem Post

  10. Javier Solana - EFE

    The Government has called on him to design a document which will outline the future strategy for the security of Spain, and which is expected to be approved in November next year. The ex Socialist Minister will hold no official post or wage during the process,... Full Article at Typically Spanish

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