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US attempts Iran badminton diplomacy

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A US women's badminton team will travel to Iran in a diplomatic bid to engage the Iranian people.

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The United States is sending a women's badminton team to Iran this week as part of a bid to engage the Iranian people through educational and cultural exchanges, the US State Department says.

Amid a wide-ranging review of US policy toward the Islamic Republic, the trip is the new administration's first foray into such exchanges that began while President George W Bush was in the White House.

Past exchanges have involved athletes from other sports, artists, academics and professionals.

The 12-member team - eight female players and four coaches and managers representing USA Badminton - will be in Tehran from Tuesday until February 9 to participate in the Iran Fajr International Badminton Tournament, which begins on Friday, the State Department said in a statement.

It said the US squad was invited by the Iranian Badminton Federation and that they hoped to extend an invitation to Iran's national team to come to the United States in July.

This week's trip is being sponsored by the State Department, which since 2006 has promoted people-to-people exchanges with Iran.

More than 250 Iranians, including artists, athletes, and medical professionals, have participated in exchange programs in the United States, the department said.

Previous sports exchanges, which started in January 2007, have included wrestlers and weightlifters as well as basketball, table tennis and water polo players.

Since then, the department has sent 32 American athletes to Iran and brought 75 Iranian athletes and coaches to the United States, it said.

The badminton trip is the first to take place under the Obama administration, which is considering new approaches to Iran. Those include direct official dialogue and the appointment of a special envoy to deal with Iran, which has not had diplomatic relations with the US since 1979.

With tensions high over Iran's nuclear program and alleged support for extremists, the outgoing Bush administration in late December expressed grave concern about the detention and interrogation in Iran of a prominent American academic who was participating in an exchange.

The incident led the National Academies of Science to suspend educational exchanges with Iranian institutions.

 

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