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Iran to reopen border with Iraq Kurdish area-report

TEHRAN, Oct 6 (Reuters) Iran plans to reopen a border with Iraq's Kurdish region, an Iranian news agency reported today, after Iraqi officials said it was closed last month in protest at the detention of Iranians by US forces.

Iran had not previously given a clear explanation for the closure reported by Iraqi officials. But the move followed the detention in Iraq's northern Kurdish area by US forces of an Iranian man, who was accused of supporting Iraqi militants.

Tehran has called the arrest of the detained man, identified as Mahmoudi Farhadi, as a violation of international law. It has also protested over the detention since January of five other Iranians, also accused by Washington of assisting militants.

An official from Iran's Supreme National Security Council said a senior delegation from Iraq's Kurdistan area had visited Tehran to discuss ''border problems'', ISNA news agency reported, without naming the official.

''As a result of negotiations, it was decided that starting tomorrow Iran would take action to open its borders,'' the official said.

It was not immediately clear if the ''action'' Iran would start taking from tomorrow meant the border would open the same day.

Iraqi officials said when the border was closed that shutting crossing points would push up prices, including the cost of vital imported products such as kerosene and foodstuffs.

Officials also said the closure came at an already sensitive time as it fell during the month of Ramadan when prices tend to rise because Muslims often gather with family and friends to celebrate the end of a day's fast with a big meal.

Despite the detentions in January, officials from the United States and Iran have sat down to three rounds of talks in Baghdad since May to discuss Iraqi security.

Iran says the latest detention means it needs to consider whether to continue the talks, which have been the most high-profile meeting between US and Iranian officials in almost three decades.

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NE investment opportunities week fruitful: Ibobi Singh

Imphal, Oct 6 (UNI) Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh said the North East India Investment Opportunities Week in Bangkok from October one to four was successful and has opened avenues for trade in region. The Manipur Information Centre officials here today said Mr Singh and and other officials have wooed investors in Thailand to invest in the state's agro and food industries, horticulture, tourism, power, information technology, handloom and handicrafts during the meet. Mr Singh also informed that several.....

Mental, physical torture of school children not to be tolerated

New Delhi, Oct 6 (UNI) Describing as 'shameful' the alleged stripping of a six-year-old girl of a school located at Mohan Garden in West Delhi, chairman of the MCD Standing Committee Vijender Gupta today warned the primary schools recognised by MCD that mental and physical torture of any student will not be tolerated. ''Recognition of such schools will be cancelled if any such incident is reported,'' Mr Gupta told mediapersons. Mr Gupta said senior officers of Education Department of MCD have.....

TDP asks PM to rehabilitate AP workers stranded in the Gulf

Hyderabad, Oct 6 (UNI) Telugu Desam Party President N Chandrababu Naidu today urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to immediately initiate steps to bring back workers mostly from Andhra Pradesh stranded in the Gulf countries. In a letter to Dr Singh, a copy of which was released to the press here, Mr Naidu asked him to direct the officials concerned to open a Cell to facilitate the safe return of the thousands of workers, who had gone to the Gulf countries.....
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