Iran news headlines on Thursday include CIA admitting role in Iran 1953 coup; Iran reaffirmation of desire for talks with P5+1; country readiness for start up of four perchem projects; president underlying equal civil rights for all Iranian; head of Iran's civil organization stressing over west's economic war against country; Iran's deputy oil minister evaluation ofIran's recent oil discoveries $1.86trln; increase of Iran's daily electricity export and Iran's lawmakers denouncement of 1953 UK-US led coup.
Iran reaffirms desire for talks with P5+1
Irans Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has reaffirmed Tehrans intention to resume talks with the P5+1 group of world powers in view of a solution to the Islamic Republics nuclear issue.
President underlines equal civil rights for all Iranians
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani stressed that all citizens, irrespective of their race and religion, are equal before the law, and that no one in his administration should make a distinction based on religion or ethnicity.
Official: Iran under wests modern economic war
Enemies have launched the latest version of modern economic warfare against Iran, but Tehran enjoys abundant capabilities to confront the enemies plots, Head of Irans Civil Defense OrganizationBrigadier General Gholam Reza Jalali said.
Irans recent oil discoveries valued at $1.86trln
Adeputy oil ministerestimated at 18.6 billion barrels Irans oil explorations in the last couple of years, saying they are valued at 1.86 trillion dollars.
Irans lawmakers denounce 1953 UK-, US-led coup
Iranian lawmakers have slammed the shameful and inhumane 1953 coup against the government of then Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosadeq by the United States and Britain.
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