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Monday 24 November 2014 - 17:50
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Iran's coverage: Iran nuclear talks likely to be extended to July 1, 2015

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Iran talks deadline extended until July 1, 2015: Agency citing source
The deadline for a framework agreement on Iranian nuclear program was set for March 2015, Chinas news agency cited a source as saying Monday.

Iran nuclear talks end in Vienna
Iran and the group of six world powers (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany) wrapped up seven days of intensive nuclear talks in Vienna on Monday evening without securing a long-awaited comprehensive deal.

 
Iran regards peaceful nuclear program, national asset
Chairman of the Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Borujerdi said on Monday that peaceful nuclear program is national asset and the Iranian people will never overlook the nuclear rights enshrined by Non-Proliferation Treaty.

 
US global supremacy close to end: Iranian foreign ministry
A high-profile Iranian diplomat criticizes the United States for imposing unipolar sanctions and claims the US supremacy is about to end.

 
China to finance railway project in Western Iran
Iranian Deputy Minister of Roads and Urban Development Ali Nourzad said that a contract has been concluded between the ministry and a Chinese company to provide enough funds for the completion of a railway project in Western Iran.

 
EC secretary blames US for any failure in talks between Iran, G5+1
Secretary of Irans Expediency Council (EC) Mohsen Rezayee took the US responsible for any possible failure of the ongoing talks between Tehran and the Group 5+1 (the US, Russia, China, Britain and France plus Germany) in producing final results.

 
Iran parliament suggests $75-80/barrel oil price for budget
Irans parliament recommends basing next years budget on an oil price of $75-80 a barrel, a senior lawmaker was reported as saying on Monday, down from $100 in the 2014 budget plan.

 
Leaders aide: certain countries supporting takfiri, radical groups to portray unreal Image of Islam
Iranian Supreme Leaders senior advisor Ali Akbar Velayati warned that the Takfiri terrorist groups have been created and supported by certain states to taint the image of Islam.

Brent climbs third day as Iran seeks OPEC output cut; WTI rises
Brent crude rose for a third day amid signs that Iran will seek an output cut at OPECs meeting this week and after China unexpectedly reduced interest rates. West Texas Intermediate advanced in New York.

High-ranking Iranian bishops, Assyrian, Christian MPs write letter to Obama
A number of high-ranking Iranian bishops and Assyrian and Christian members of the parliament in a letter to US President Barack Obama stressed that the Supreme Leaders fatwa that has placed a strong religious ban on the acquisition, possession and use of atomic bombs leaves no room for western concerns over Irans nuclear activities.

 

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