Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
Iran body approves new oil deals
An Iranian advisory body has approved the text of the new format of its oil sector contracts after they were put through certain amendments that had earlier been raised by the critics in the country.
Ban comments on Irans missile tests same old greed: Velayati
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moons comments against Iran missile tests are indicative of a greed for imposing excessive demands on Iran, President of the Center for Strategic Research Ali Akbar Velayati says.
EC Secretary: Iran has documents of S. Arabias involvement in MKO crimes
Secretary of Irans Expediency Council (EC) Mohsen Rezayee blasted the Saudi officials for supporting the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as the MEK, PMOI and NCR) terrorist group, and said Tehran is in possession of documents showing Riyadhs involvement in MKO crimes.
US figures urge more Iran engagement
More than 75 high-profile current and former US political and military personalities have written to US President Barack Obama, advising that he pursue deeper engagement with Iran.
IRGC plays down media hype over naval patrol near US warship
Lieutenant commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Navy played down reports that the IRGC boats in the Strait of Hormuz have maneuvered dangerously close to a US military vessel, saying the patrol boats are always in the region as part of routine operations.
U.S. confirms purchase of Iranian nuke materials for $8.6 million
U.S. and Iranian officials confirmedon Monday that the United States had completed a $8.6 million taxpayer-funded purchase of Iranian nuclear materials, a deal undertaken by the Obama administration to keep Iran in compliance with last summers nuclear agreement.
Differences narrowing among Caspian States, Irans FM says
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who is in Kazakhstan for a meeting of the foreign ministers of the Caspian Sea littoral states, said the Caspian countries have reached a consensus on many topics, but noted that a number of issues still remain to be settled.