1. Now Pyongyang wants Washington to take it off a list of nations that Washington says support terrorism. 2. Pakistan denies it support terrorism and says the militants it backs are freedom fighters. 3. Libya has been at odds with Washington over U.S. accusations that is supports terrorism. 4. Libya has been at odds with Washington over U.S. accusations that it supports terrorism. 5. Sudan, which denies it support terrorism, also has asked for compensation and for a U.N. inquiry into the bombing. 6. Washington claims Iran supports terrorism and has a clandestine program to develop nuclear weapons. 7. Burns recalled that Syria was still listed among nations that the United States considers support terrorism and it is also a key player in the Middle East peace process. 8. Farrakhan provoked controversy in the United States last year by visiting Cuba, Libya, Iran, Iraq and Sudan -- countries Washington says support terrorism. 9. The United States has been warning China for some time not to sell nuclear technology or weapons to countries like Iran and Syria, which Washington believes support terrorism. 10. Syria and Iran are among seven countries that will remain on the latest US list of countries that support terrorism, the State Department said Friday. |
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