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Topic: Iran, Egypt Start Trade Relations with Citrus Flavor |
Iran, Egypt Start Trade Relations with Citrus Flavor
Fars News Agency [Tehran, Iran], by Staff
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Posted By:Emerson, 10/20/2012 7:07:06 PM
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| TEHRAN - Iran and Egypt which have experienced the bitter taste of low-level ties for over 30 years, started their trade relations by an agreement to exchange the products of the two countries' bounteous citrus orchards.(Snip)"When the followers of unrighteousness are united in their unrighteous path, why should not we go united in our right position when dealing with global challenges," Mursi said.
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Comments: Fruit exchange as door opener for an unholy alliance.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Kurto, 10/20/2012 7:42:36 PM (No. 8948900)
Hopefully, they will start with fruit, and finish up trading molitov cocktails.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Garage Logician, 10/20/2012 9:14:18 PM (No. 8949020)
I don't like fruit that squirts.
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