5 Nov 2024
Saturday 6 April 2013 - 21:29
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EU's Ashton calls for 5th round of Iran-P5+1 talks in Almaty

Iran news headlines on Saturday include EU's Ashton calling for5th round of Iran-P5+1 talks in Almaty; Iran releasingnew 500 ton submarinewithin the next few months;Iran deputy speaker condemning 2011 attack on UK embassy; meeting ofSaeed Jalili & Catherine Ashtonin Almaty ahead of P5+1 talks andIran investigation ondeaths of two Iranian pilgrims in Jeddah.
 
Ashton asks for 5th round of Iranian nuclear talks in Almaty
European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton has asked for the fifth round of P5+1 and Iran talks, an Iranian source told Trend from Almaty.

Iran and six major powers (Britain, China, France, Russia, and the US plus Germany) finished the fourth round of nuclear talks on Saturday afternoon.

 
Iran to unveil new 500 ton submarine by August
Irans Deputy Defense Minister Mohammad Eslami announces plans to unveil the first indigenous submarine within the next few months.

He added that the final stages of the submarines design and construction are currently underway and that it will be unveiled by August 2013.

 
Iran deputy speaker condemns 2011 attack on UK embassy
The deputy speaker of Irans parliament has condemned an attack in 2011 by Iranian protesters on the British embassy in Tehran, Iranian media say.


No-one has the right to raid another countrys embassy, it is our duty to protect them, Mohammadreza Bahonar, a presidential hopeful, said.

 
Irans Jalili, EUs Ashton meet in Almaty ahead of P5+1 talks
Secretary of Irans Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Saeed Jalili and the EUs foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, have held talks in the Kazakh city of Almaty.

Jalili and Ashton met on Saturday ahead of a second day of comprehensive talks between Iran and the P5+1 group of world powers.

 
Iran will probe death of two pilgrims in Saudi Arabia: MP
A senior Iranian lawmaker says a Foreign Ministry delegation will travel to Saudi Arabias capital of Riyadh to probe the deaths of two Iranian pilgrims in Jeddah.

Chairman of the Majlis Committee on National Security and Foreign Policy Alaeddin Boroujerdi said that the Saudi government is obliged to provide security for Iranian pilgrims since the time they enter the country and should be accountable in this regard.

 

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