
UN atomic experts hold talks in Iran
Experts from the UN atomic watchdog were holding talks in Tehran Wednesday aimed at reaching accord on inspections that would allow investigations into a possible military dimension of Iran�s nuclear drive.
The discussions are taking place two weeks ahead of a new round of talks between Iran and six world powers in parallel diplomatic efforts, which are due to resume in Kazakhstan on February 26 after an eight-month hiatus.
Iran says it is installing new-generation centrifuges
Iran�started installing a new generation of uranium enrichment machines at its Natanz nuclear site last month, Iran�s atomic energy organization chief was quoted as saying on Wednesday by Iranian media.
�From last month the installation of the new generation of these machines started in the Shahid Ahmadi Roshan complex (Natanz),� Fereydoun Abbasi-Davani was quoted as saying by the Iranian Students� News Agency (ISNA).
Iran offers to host Syrian govt-opposition talks
Tehran is ready to host negotiations�between Al-Assad government and opposition members, diplomatic source says
�The Iranian ambassador to Syria, Mohammad-Reza Raouf-Shibani, has expressed his country�s willingness to host talks between the Al-Assad government and the Syrian opposition, state news agency MENA reported on Wednesday.
Iran �hopes� to build Bushehr unit 2 with Russia
Tehran expects to start work on a second power unit at the Bushehr nuclear power plant together with Russia, Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said on Tuesday.
�We hope to start building the second unit with our Russian colleagues,� he told journalists at a news conference.
Netanyahu ally: Diplomacy won�t work with Iran
A powerful partner of Israel�s prime minister says sanctions and negotiations will not stop Iran from pursuing its disputed nuclear program.
Former Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman says North Korea�s nuclear test was an �obvious example� of diplomacy failing to curb a nuclear program. Lieberman told Army Radio on Wednesday that �anyone who thinks sanctions or negotiations will stop Iran is wrong.�
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