US, Russia want 'common response' on Iran: Obama
President Barack Obama said the United States and Russia would seek a "common response" to Iran's nuclear challenge, despite strong reservations about new sanctions expressed by Moscow.
After meeting Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Obama said the sides "reaffirmed our intention to work to shape a common response so we can move Iran to follow its international obligations when it comes to its nuclear program."
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