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Thursday 20 November 2014 - 17:47
Story Code : 131060

Iran's coverage: Iran not to allow irregular nuclear inspections: AEOI

Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
 
Iran not to allow any special inspection of its nuclear sites
Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi ruled out special inspections of Irans nuclear facilities.

 
Iran unveils its R44 chopper
Iran has unveiled one of its US-made R44 helicopters at the International Aviation Industry Exhibition on Kish Island.

 
Fighting terrorism requires practical steps: Iran UN envoy
Irans Ambassador to the United Nations Hossein Dehqani has said campaigning terrorism and extremism is not possible only by words and mottos; rather it needs taking practical measures.


 
Iran allows private sector to import aircraft
Iran Civil Aviation OrganizationDirector Alireza Jahangirian announced that Iranian private entities are allowed to import aircraft. He made the remarks on the sidelines of the 7h International Air Show of Iran (Iran Air Show 2014), which is underway ON THE Persian Gulf island of Kish, the Mehr News Agency reported on Tuesday.

 
Iran, Turkey economic ties should expand
Head of Iran-Turkey parliamentary friendship group said that joint investment can help accelerate economic development in both countries.




Iran, US, EU hold trilateral talks in Vienna
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, the EU nuclear coordinator Catherine Ashton and US senior diplomat William Burns held trilateral talks here on Thursday.

 
Iran says will double oil exports in two months if sanctions end
Iranwill double its oil exports within two months if sanctions against it end, Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh told official news agency IRNA.

 
Kerry to join Iran nuclear meetings in Vienna
The State Department says U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Vienna later Thursday to join high-level nuclear negotiations with Iran as a deadline for an agreement fast approaches.

Still long way to go for Iran nuclear deal: Fabius, Kerry
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius and his U.S. counterpart, Secretary of State John Kerry, acknowledged on Thursday there was some way to go to iron out differences with Iranover its nuclear program.

 
IAEA chief says Iran not providing explanations on nuclear claims
The U.N. nuclear agency chief said on Thursday that Iranhad failed to provide explanations in response to allegations of possible atomic bomb research, and he called on Tehran to step up cooperation with a long-running investigation.

 

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