[caption id="attachment_39136" align="alignright" width="210"] Iranian President-elect Hassan Rohani speaks during his visit to the Majlis (parliament) on July 14, 2013.[/caption]
Iran news headlines on Tuesday include former US officials calling fordiplomacy with new Iran president;expulsion of some Iranians from UAE; Supreme leaderappointment of 3members to Guardian Council;FILA appointment of Iranian professor as member of scientific committee;Tehran remarks over Israel PM having intention of damaging Irans status; Iran callingRamadan ceasefire in Syria as desirable;Former British Foreign Secretaryexpressing hopes over improvement of Iran-Britain ties under Rohani;China urging for new talks on Iran nuclear issue and increasing ofSouth Koreas Iran oil imports.
US ex-officials urge diplomacy with new Iran president
Former US officials called for President Barack Obama to pursue diplomacy withIrans incoming president afterIsraelshowed a hard line over Tehrans nuclear program.
Some Iranians deported from UAE
The United Arab Emirates is one of Irans biggest trade partners. Its ports are the main transit hubs used by Iran. But in recent months, therehave been reports of the deportation of Iranian nationals from the Persian Gulf kingdom.
Ayatollah Khamenei appoints members to Irans Guardian Council
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has reappointed three Islamic juristmembers of Irans Guardian Council and appointed a new jurist to the legislative and electoral supervisory body.
Tehran says Israel PM aims to damage Irans status
Irans foreign ministry is saying Israels prime minister seeks to damage relations between Iran and the world, referring to the Jewish state as a warmonger regime.
Ramadan ceasefire in Syria desirable: Iran
Iran said Tuesday it would welcome ceasefire between rebel forces and the Syrian government during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, reiterating that a national dialogue was the only way to resolve the crisis.
Straw hopes Iran-Britain ties will improve under Rohani
Former British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw has expressed optimism about the improvement of relations between Iran and Britain during the administration of Irans President-elect Hassan Rohani.
China calls for new talks on Iran nuclear issue
All related parties of the Iran nuclear issue should try to promote a new round of talks as soon as possible, a Chinese envoy to the United Nations said Monday.
South Koreas Iran oil imports up 16% in June
A recentreport shows that South Koreas crude oil imports from Iran increased 16 percent in June 2013 compared to the previous month despite the US-led unilateral sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republics oil and financial sectors.
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