PARIS (Reuters) - Iran's Foreign Minister ended a two-day visit to France on Wednesday, a country he said was the most intransigent among the six world powers - including the United States - that he will face at nuclear talks this week.
Mohammad Javad Zarif, the international face of the government that replaced Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's hardline administration in August, said he wanted a "new role" in the world for Iran, a nation increasingly isolated over its nuclear programme.
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