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Kerry says U.S. may share information with Iran over Iraq, not cooperate
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States is interested in communicating withIranto share information about the Sunni insurgency spreading acrossIraq, but Washington is not seeking to work together with Tehran to address the crisis.
Iran opposed to production of WMDs: Zarif
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has reiterated the Islamic Republics opposition to the development of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs).
Iran not to deploy troops to Iraq: Top cmdr.
The Iranian militarys top brass says the Islamic Republic will not deploy forces to neighboring crisis-hit Iraq, suggesting that the Arab country is itself capable of defeating the Takfiri terrorists.
Successful N. talks could make room for other issues: Iranian official
Head of Irans Presidential Office Mohammad Nahavandian said if the talks on Tehrans peaceful nuclear program yield results, the country could start considering other discussions, possibly joint efforts by Iran and the US to settle the terrorist crisis in Iraq.
France Renault seeks partner in Iran
Frances automaker Renault is looking for a financial partner to resume activities in Iran, a top Renault executive has said.