Iran news headlines on Tuesday include Iran inaugurating of two nuclear sites; US Senators seeking tougher economic sanctions on Iran;Iran urgingrecognition of uranium enrichment right by powers;warning of U.S. and Israeli officials over Iran nuke program; 6.3 magnitudequakestrike near Iran's Bushehr nuclear stationand Iran calling for closer ties with Armenia. Defiant Iran inaugurates 2 nuclear-linked projects
Iran has inaugurated of two key nuclear-related projects just days after another round of talks with world powers seeking to limit Tehrans atomic program.
State TV said Tuesday that operations are now underway at Irans biggest uranium mine at Saghand and a uranium ore concentrate production plant in Ardakan, both in central Iran.
Stalled talks with Iran over nukes boost sanctions
The failure of negotiations between six world powers and Iran over its disputed nuclear program has jumpstarted the congressional push for even tougher sanctions aimed at crippling the economy in Tehran.
The latest talks this past weekend in Kazakhstan proved inconclusive as the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany pressed Iran to significantly limit its production and stockpiling of uranium enrichment.
In Jerusalem, U.S. Secretary John Kerry said negotiations with world powers over Tehrans nuclear program cannot be open-ended.
Quake, 6.3 magnitude, strikes near Irans nuclear city Bushehr
An earthquake measuring magnitude 6.3 struck on Tuesday 89 km (55 miles) southeast of the city of Bushehr inIran, where the countrys only nuclear power station is located, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported.
The Iranian Seismological Centre at the University of Tehran reported a quake of 6.1 magnitude whose epicentre was Kaki, around 60 miles south of Bushehr, a port city on the Gulf.
Confidence-building in thenuclear talksshould be a mutual measure and the share of P5+1 group (namely the five permanent UN Security Council members plus Germany) in this regard is to recognize uranium enrichment right of the Iranian nation, Irans Foreign Ministry spokesmanRamin Mehmanparastsaid in his weekly press briefing.
Iran urges stronger ties with Armenia
Irans Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has called for the enhancement of relations between the Islamic republic and Armenia in various fields.
In a Monday meeting with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, the Iranian foreign minister pointed to the historical and cultural relations between Tehran and Yerevan and called for the further exploitation of the existing capacities to promote the level of mutual cooperation.
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