Iran news headlines on Thursday include Iran's Supreme Leader pardoning of prisoners; David Cameron letter to Iran's new president;Iran Welcoming Talks between Serbia and Kosovo; Tehran Stuck Exchange hitting new record; Iran and Russia stressing over peaceful resolution for Egypt crisis; Iranian researchers producing of explosion-proof camera; Iran stressing over Egyptian capacity in resolving political division and Iran's MP urging mutual confidence-building between Iran and G5+1.
David Cameron writes to Irans new president in attempt to mend relations
The British prime minister,David Cameron, has reached out toIrans new president,Hassan Rouhani, expressing hope that his election will create an opportunity for an improvement in long-strained ties between London and Tehran.
Iran closely monitors Balkans events
Iran Foreign Ministry Spokesman Abbas Araqchi says Tehran closely monitors developments in the Balkans due to the importance of peace and stability in this important and sensitive Araqchi welcomed good practical steps that Serbia and Kosovo have taken to resolve their conflict and differences through negotiations.
TSE index hits new record
The main index of Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE), TEPIX, continues its upward trend, setting a new record in terms of trade volume despite fresh US-engineered sanctions against Iran.
Egyptians capable of bridging political divisions: Iran
Iran says Egyptians are capable of ending the political standoff in the country through dialogue and will not allow any foreign intervention in their countrys internal affairs.
Senior MP: Iran, G5+1 need mutual confidence-building
Chairman of the Iranian parliaments National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi said Tehran and the Group 5+1 (the five permanent UN Security Council members plus Germany) should adopt confidence-building measures to move towards the settlement of their disputes.
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