Obama in historic Iran talks
US president Barack Obama has conducted a phone conversation with new Iran president Hassan Rouhani in what was the first communication between leaders of the two countries since 1979.
US president Barack Obama has conducted a phone conversation with new Iran president Hassan Rouhani in what was the first communication between leaders of the two countries since 1979.
Hassan Rouhani's Twitter account revealed his phone conversation with Barack Obama had ended with the Iran president wishing his US counterpart "a nice day".
In a phone conversation b/w #Iranian & #US Presidents just now: @hassanrouhani: "Have a Nice Day!" @barackobama: "Thank you. Khodahafez."
In phone convo, President #Rouhani and President @barackobama expressed their mutual political #will to rapidly solve the #nuclear issue.
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