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No real dissent in nuclear talks between P5+1 and Iran Lavrov
The Russian Foreign Minister has revealed that there are no real differences on practical issues between the six-party negotiators and Iran. What is needed now is to set down our understanding in a document, Sergey Lavrov told the Russian TVC channel.
MP rules out Arak heavy water reactor closure
A senior Iranian lawmaker said the Islamic Republic would not succumb to pressure from the westerners who have urged the country to put an end to construction of a heavy-water research reactor in the central city of Arak.
Iran allocates more resources to security of Southeastern borders
Irans border police commander said that some $30 million has been allocated for the security and sealing of borders in the southeastern province of Sistan and Balouchestan, that adjoins both Pakistan and Afghanistan, by the end of the Iranian calendar year (March 20, 2014)
Police Chief: All suspects of Saravan terrorist incident identified
Iranian Police Chief Brigadier General Esmail Ahmadi Moqaddamsaid all the assailants involved in a terrorist attack near the countrys border city of Saravan have been identified, adding that the investigation into the case are still ongoing.
Iran terms neighbors top priority for electricity exports
Irans priorities in electricity exports begin with countrys western, eastern and southern neighbors, while exports to Europe are among the long term plans of the country, a deputy energy minister said Saturday.
Iran routs Thailand 3-0 in AFC Asian Cup qualifier
Irans national football team has defeated Thailand to take a huge step towards qualifying for the 16th edition of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup in Australia.
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