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Iran nuclear talks to resume in early September: state TV
Iran said on Wednesday nuclear talks with six world powers would resume in early September, according to state television, after both sides agreed to continue talking for four more months to try to reach a final agreement on Tehran’s nuclear program.
President: Iran ready to treat injured Gazans
Iran’s president voiced the country’s preparedness to provide medical services to the people of Gaza injured in the Israeli attacks and host all of them for treatment.
Iran gas exports to Iraq to start in 2015: Iranian official
Iran is expected to start pumping gas to neighboring Iraq early next Persian calendar year, which starts on March 21, 2015, a deputy Iranian oil minister says.
Leader’s aide asks Egypt to open Rafah crossing to Gaza aid cargoes
Supreme Leader’s top Advisor for International Affairs Ali Akbar Velayati asked the Egyptian government to open the Rafah border crossing to the humanitarian aids destined for the Gaza Strip.
Manipulation of terrorism to impact Iraq?s political structure, Afkham
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham on Wednesday warned that manipulation of terrorism will impact Iraq?s political structure.
Petroleum ministry focuses on domestic manufacturing
Iran’s Petroleum Ministry is concentrating its efforts on domestic manufacturing of equipment needed in the petroleum industry, a deputy minister said.
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