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Iranian parliamentarians voice support for nuclear negotiating team
Iranian parliamentarians reiterated support for the country?s nuclear negotiating team and appreciated its performance.
Iran nuclear deal improbable by July 20, extension likely: diplomat
A deal on Iran’s disputed nuclear programme is improbable by a July 20 deadline and talks between Tehran and six world powers are likely to be extended for some months, a Western diplomat said on Tuesday.
S. Korea’s oil imports from Iran double
South Korea’s crude imports from Iran reached 604,402 tons in June, which is more than double in month-on-month scale, the country’s customs data said.
President: Iran favors peace in region
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said his administration is after ensuring peace in the region, noting that such a goal will be attained by possessing powerful armed forces.
“Serious differences” remain in Iran-sextet nuclear talks: Zarif
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said differences still persist between Tehran and six world powers in the course of nuclear talks, but made it clear that Iran has proposed multiple options to bridge differences.
Iran not afraid of Russia, Brazil, Slobodan Kovac says
Iran volleyball coach Slobodan Kovac said that they are not worried about facing Russia and Brazil in the FIVB Volleyball World League Pool I.
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