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Iran's coverage: Iran, P5+1 likely to clinch N. deal by June 30: Ryabkov

Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
 
Iran, P5+1 likely to clinch nuclear deal by June 30: Russia
Iran and the P5+1 group of countries can possibly reach a nuclear agreement by the self-imposed June 30 deadline and there is no need to extend the talks on Tehrans nuclear program, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov says.

House oks resolution urging Iran to release jailed Americans
The House has unanimously passed a resolution urging Iran to release three Americans jailed in that country and provide information on a fourth who is missing.

 
Iran minister, Airbus CEO meet amid row
Irans Minister of Transportation and Housing Abbas Akhundi has met Airbus Chief Executive Fabrice Bregier and French government officials in Paris for talks, local media have reported.


 
U.N. likely to wait for U.S. Congress before moving on Iran deal: envoys
If Iran and world powers reach a nuclear deal, the United Nations Security Council will likely delay for at least a month action to lift U.N. nuclear sanctions on Tehran so U.S. Congress can review the agreement, officials said.

 
Iranian nuclear negotiator: Expert talks highly intensive
Head of the Iranian team of experts engaged in nuclear negotiations with six world powers said the expert talks, in progress for ten consecutive days in Austria, have become quite intensive.

 
Govt manages oil price impacts
Irans first vice-president has said that the government has been successful in managing the impacts of oil price fall on peoples life.

 
Kaspersky says Iran talks spyware masqueraded under Foxconn name
Further research into the sophisticated computer virus used to hack into hotels where the Iran nuclear talks took place has found it took advantage of digital credentials stolen from the worlds top contract electronics maker Foxconn.

 
White House denies report Obama invited Netanyahu for Washington meeting
Officials in Washington, Jerusalem say no invitation has been extended; senior U.S. official says he expects the two leaders will have an opportunity to meet in the future.

 
Some make Additional Protocol taboo word
Deputy of AEOI Behrouz Kamalvandi has criticized those who make the NPTs Additional Protocol a taboo word, saying their misconceived notion of the Protocol will cause problems for both Iran and other countries.

 
Government committed to defend nuclear achievement: Veep
Government is committed to protect the nuclear achievements, First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri said on Tuesday.
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