Tehran, May 28, IRNA A comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran and a group of six international negotiators could extend past the July 1, 2015 deadline to settle all details in the final agreement, Ambassador of France to the United States Gerard Araud said at Washington-based think tank the Atlantic Council on Tuesday.
Araud stressed that even if the ...
The French who are being influenced by Israel could try to stall nuclear talks underway between the P5+1 and Iran in Switzerland, an activist and radio host in California says.
Its clear that there is going to be an agreement worked out. [But] I think all eyes should be on the French at this point. I think the French are being heavily influenced ...
French President Francois Hollande has pledged to take a tough stance on Iran over the countrys nuclear energy program.
In a Friday telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Hollande stressed that France will continue its tough position against Tehran until it witnesses that Iranian President Hassan Rouhanis moderate tone ...
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AEOI spokesman: IAEA satisfied with recent inspection of Irans N. sites
Spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Behrouz Kamalvandi announced that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has voiced pleasure with the recent inspection of the countrys nuclear ...
TEHRAN (Tasnim) French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, who adopted a tough stance on the nuclear talks with Iran, acknowledged that the country has the right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes.
There can be some enrichment, provided it is limited and not used for military purposes, Fabius said in an interview with The Washington Post ...
TEHRAN (Tasnim) Iranian foreign minister and his French counterpart in a meeting in Munich exchanged views on bilateral relations between Tehran and Paris, and the latest developments in nuclear negotiations between Iran and six world powers.
During the meeting held on the sidelines of Munich Security Conference, Mohammad Javad Zarif and Lauran ...
PARIS, Jan 30 (KUNA) -- French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius on Thursday expressed satisfaction with the "first part" of an accord signed between the international community and Iran on its controversial nuclear sector, but he promised to remain "firm" in future talks that will begin next month.
Fabius declined to predict the outcome of the forthcoming ...
France describes the deal between Iran and the group of six major world powers as an important step in the right direction.
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The French Foreign Minister says the long-awaited deal over Iran's nuclear program, confirms Tehrans right to civil nuclear power.
Laurent Fabius made the remarks on Sunday after Iran and the Sextet - Britain, China, France, Russia and the US plus Germany - reached an interim deal after more than four days of intense negotiations in Geneva.
The ...
Geneva, Nov 23, IRNA As Tehran and six world powers appeared to be on the verge of a breakthrough in the decade-long dispute, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said here on Saturday that he was hopeful of reaching an agreement between Iran and P5+1 in the Swiss city.
Hopes are now rising that a final deal that many say could end the standoff ...
Tehran, Nov 22, IRNA Paris-Washington difference of opinion in nuclear talks with Iran are serious, and are neither a scenario, not aimed at urging Iran either to leave negotiations or to reach a bad deal, said deputy foreign minister in parliamentary affairs Friday.
Iranian Diplomacy periodical has had an interview with Hassan Qashqavi in which ...
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius has expressed hope that Iran and six world powers will hammer out a deal during the ongoing nuclear talks in Geneva.
I hope so, Fabius told France 2 television on Thursday in response to a question about the possibility of an agreement on the second day of talks between Iran and the Sextet.
But this agreement ...
(Reuters) - France's foreign minister said on Thursday the West needed to be firm in its dealings withIranover the country's nuclear program, but he was hopeful an accord could be struck this week.
"I hope so," Laurent Fabius toldFrance2 television when asked if there could be a deal. "But this agreement can only be possible based on firmness."
Franceand ...
Dear President Hollande,
As a human rights activist and researcher that has long cooperated with some of your countrys non-governmental human rights institutions, I write to express my surprise and dismay at your governments recent position at the talks between the P5+1 and Iran. France reportedly took a more hardline position than all other countries ...
Days before the renewal of the Geneva nuclear talks, Iran and France have continued to trade tough statements.
French President Francois Hollande, inan address to the Israeli Knesset, said Paris would not allow Iran to secure a nuclear weapon and would not release pressure unless it was assured that Tehran could not do so:
We have nothing against ...
French President Francois Hollande says France has four demands to end the Iranian nuclear crisis.
Hollande said on November 17 that Tehran must put all the Iranian nuclear installations under international supervision.
He also said it must suspend uranium enrichment to 20 percent.
Hollande's third demand was that Iran must reduce its existing ...
JERUSALEM President Franois Hollandes trip to Israel and the Palestinian territories, like all state visits, was planned months ago. But coming days before France and other world powers prepared to resume the nuclear talks with Iran in Geneva, the three-day visit that started on Sunday could not have come at a more opportune time for Israel or for ...
France is blocking a peaceful deal by referring to false Israeli claims, and this is a historical mistake it is making, an Iranian policymaker and scholar, Seyed Hossein Mousavian, told RT.
RT:The French Foreign minister has said that the last round of Israels concerns must be considered during the nuclear talks. How will this impact the outcome of ...
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Putin tells Irans Rouhani he sees a chance to end nuclear row
Russian President Vladimir Putin told Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Monday he believes there is a real chance to resolve the international standoff over Tehrans nuclear program, the Kremlin said.
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Had the foreign ministers of the seven countries involved in the negotiations over Irans nuclear program remained at home, the last round that were held in Geneva would have been presented as a success. At the end of that session, the two lead negotiators Catherine Ashton for the five permanent members of the Security Council plus Germany (P5+1), ...