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John Kerry thanks Iranians after sailors freed
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has thanked Iran for ending what could have been a crisis involving the Islamic Republic holding 10 U.S. sailors, who have now been freed.
Large number of IAEA inspectors in Iran, AEOI says
Spokesman for Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) said termination of anti-Iran sanctions hinges on verification by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), whose inspectors have been arriving in Iran in recent days, that Iran has fulfilled its technical commitments.
US sailors in custody of Iran treated with courtesy: White House
Weve received assurances from the Iranians, both that our sailors are safe, that theyre afforded sort of the care sort of the proper courtesy that youd expect, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said.
US wants to demote Iran struggles to Saudi level: Basij chief
The chief of Irans Basij (volunteer forces) Brigadier General, Mohammad Reza Naqdi, says Tehranmust not lose focus of its main enemy, namely the US, warning that Washington seeks to downgrade the statureof the Islamic Republics struggles toRiyadhs levels.
Obama vows to veto anti-Iran deal legislation
US President Barack Obama said on Tuesday he would veto a bill seeking to prevent the United States from meeting its obligations under the nuclear deal struck between Iran and six world powers last summer.
Iran expects IAEA nuclear report on Friday: report
Iran expects the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to issue a final report on Friday confirming it has met all its obligations under its nuclear deal with world powers, an Iranian news agency said on Wednesday.