24 Nov 2024
Friday 25 January 2013 - 20:15
Story Code : 18495

IAEA to Israel: Iran nuclear issue must be solved peacefully

The chief of the UN nuclear agency Yukiya AmanoIrannews headlines on Friday includeU.N. nuclear watchdog chief underlining Israel's president and remarks over peaceful resolution of Iran nuke row; Iran unveiling new generation of fighter jet;South Korean prosecutorsdetaining and charging aKorean American with illegal money transfer ofICB inSouth Korea;Dmitry Peskovstatement on solving Iran nuke issue by diplomacy not imposing sanctions andIsraeli officials speaking of military option as Kissinger warns over Iran.
IAEA to Israel: Iran nuclear row must be resolved peacefully
The U.N. nuclear watchdog chief has underlined to Israel's president the need to resolve differences withIrandiplomatically, Yukiya Amano's office said on Friday, rather than war as Israeli leaders have mooted.
Iran set to unveil new generation of fighter jet
Iran is set to unveil a new generation of fighter jet, which will be capable of both ground and air attacks. Local reports quoted Iranian Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi as saying: "A new fighter jet to be unveiled soon is designed as a bomber and performs both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. It is fully engineered by Islamic Republic of Iran's scientists and is considered a very important achievement for Iran."
South Korea reveals staggering $1 bln transfer fraud in Iranian money
South Korean prosecutors have detained and charged a Korean American with the illegal transfer of a staggering 1.09 trillion won ($1.02 billion) inIranian money frozen inSouth Koreaunder international sanctions, the lawyers said on Friday.
Sanctions are not the best way to deal with the Iranian nuclear issue Peskov
Russia does not consider sanctions to be an effective way to address the Iranian nuclear issue, Dmitry Peskov has said in an interview with the National Interest. Diplomacy is preferable, was the officials position.
Israel talks of military option as Kissinger warns over Iran
Israeli officials said Thursday that military action against Iran needed to stay on the table, as former U.S. secretary of state Henry Kissinger warned of a crisis over Tehran's nuclear ambitions in the "very foreseeable future". Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Israeli President Shimon Peres and Defense Minister Ehud Barak said the threat of military action was vital to efforts against Iran's nuclear program.

 

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