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President: Size of uranium enrichment depends on Irans N. needs
Irans President Hassan Rouhani underlined that Tehran is determined to forge ahead with its uranium enrichment program for peaceful purposes, and stressed that the size of uranium enrichment operation depends on the countrys nuclear facilities needs.
Minister hopeful automakers will return to Iran
A partial suspension of western sanctions against Iran was enough for major car makers to attend an automotive conference in Tehran, with many hoping Sanctions relief given to Iran in return for its agreement to suspend part of its nuclear program are not limited or reversible.
Commander expects US, Europe to show goodwill in N. talks
As Iran and six major world powers signed an interim deal on Tehrans nuclear program in Switzerland last Sunday, a senior Iranian military commander called on the western sides to prove their goodwill in the next round of negotiations.
Araqchi: About $15bn oil revenues to be accessible as of January
Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Abbass Araqchi said on Saturday that about $15 billion oil revenues will be accessible as per the Geneva accord to take effect late December or early January.
President Rouhani in Assalouyeh
President Hassan Rouhani heading a delegation arrived in Assalouyeh in this southern province Saturday to visit the projects of the South Pars gas field development.
Overhauled Lavan warship, combat chopper back into operation
The newly-overhauled warship, Lavan, which has been equipped with advanced weapons and radar systems, and the newly-overhauled SH3D combat helicopter came back into operation in a ceremony attended by senior Iranian commanders on Saturday.
Israel sends security delegation to Jordan after Iran deal
Israel has reportedly sent a security delegation to Jordan for secret talks over regional issues including therecent nuclear deal between Iran and a group of six world powers as well as the ongoing crisis in Syria.
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