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Iran Majlis elects members of ad hoc committee on JCPOA
The Iranian Parliament (Majlis) has appointed 15 lawmakers as members of an�ad hoc committee tasked with reviewing the recent agreement reached between Tehran and the P5+1 group over the Islamic Republic�s nuclear program.
Iranians will never forget 1953 US-led coup: Larijani
Iranian Parliament (Majlis) Speaker Ali Larijani says the Iranian nation will never forget the behavior of the United States and Britain regarding the 1953 coup in Iran.
Iran�s N. activities not to be stopped, says Rouhani
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani reiterated that the country�s peaceful nuclear activities would never be stopped.
Iran boosting strategic defense production: Minister
Iran�s Minister of Defense Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan says the country has increased the production of its�strategic defense equipment in missile and marine sectors.
UN Security Council�s Iran committee to be dissolved amid nuclear deal
According to a high-ranking source in the Russian Foreign Ministry, UN Security Council committee which oversees the implementation of UN�s sanctions against Iran will automatically be dissolved after the nuclear deal comes into force.
Japan, Iran to discuss investment pact after sanctions end: Nikkei
Japan and Iran will start negotiations on an investment accord once sanctions are lifted following last month�s landmark international deal on Tehran�s nuclear program, the Nikkei reported on Wednesday, citing Japanese government sources.
Peace, security possible through collective cooperation: Iran envoy to UN
Iran�s Ambassador and Charges D�affaires to the United Nations Gholamhossein Dehqani stressed that all world states can play a key role in promoting global peace and security.
Ahl-ul-Bayt Assembly supports Leader�s message to western youth
The 6th General Assembly of Ahl-ul-Bayt (AS) World Assembly closed here on Tuesday with a positive note regarding Supreme Leader�s message to the youth in Europe and US calling it the manfiest of fight against global arrogance.
Rafsanjani: Fanning sectarian crises in Iraq ordered by enemies
�Beating on the drums of war among followers of different Islamic schools of thought and other religious minorities in Iraq is a plot hatched by the enemies of Islam, said chairman of Expediency Council on Tuesday.
White House loses key potential ally on Iran deal
A powerful senator has announced his opposition to�the Iran nuclear accord,dealing what�s seen as a big blow to the administration as it fights to win congressional approval of the agreement.