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IAEA expert in Iran to report on N-deal launch
A senior inspector of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has arrived in Iran to report on the implementation of the first step of Tehrans nuclear deal.
Envoy: Iran, Turkey share similar views about Syrian crisis settlement
Irans Ambassador to Baku Mohsen Pakayeen underlined that Tehran and Ankara share the same view on the solution to the Syrian crisis and both oppose interference of foreign parties in the problems of the Muslim country.
FM: Iran supports Afghanistan under all conditions
Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif says Iran has always and under all conditions stood by the government and people of Afghanistan, supporting peace and security in the country.
FM: Senegal to appoint ambassador, reopen embassy in Tehran
Senegalese Foreign Minister Mankeur Ndiaye announced that his country is willing to improve its relations with Iran, and said that it will reopen its embassy in Tehran in the near future.
Iran ready for Syria conference without preconditions, Zarif
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif revealed that over a phone call to UN Secretary- General Ban Ki-Moon on Friday night, he has stressed that Tehran is ready to attend the upcoming international talks on the crisis in Syria if it is invited without any preconditions.
Iranian diplomat seriously injured after attack in Yemen
Gunmen fired shots at a car belonging to the Iranian embassy near the ambassadors residence in Yemens capital Sanaa on Saturday, seriously wounding a diplomat, security sources said.
Irans Bank Mellat to claim $820mn from Britain
Irans Bank Mellat seeks to file a claim of at least 500 million pounds (USD 820 million) in compensation against the British government for loss of business caused by illegal sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear energy program, a lawyer for the bank says.
Iran oil minister to visit UK soon: British source
Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh reportedly plans to visit the UK in the near future to hold talks with British and other European oil and gas companies about their future presence in Irans energy sector.
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