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Iranian lawmakers to visit Fordo nuclear facilities
A team of Iranian legislators, all members of the Parliaments National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, plan to pay a visit to the countrys nuclear enrichment facilities in Fordo in the near future, a senior lawmaker announced.
Iran can prove it is not after nukes: AEOI
A spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) says Tehran can prove in its talks with six world powers that it is not after building nuclear weapons.
Hamas says it has resumed ties with Iran
The Palestinian Hamas movement has resumed relations with Iran after a temporary falling out over the Syrian conflict, a senior member of the Islamist movement said Monday.
Iranian army to stage wargames by next few months
The Iranian Army Ground Force plans to stage two large-scale military drills by the end of the current Iranian year (ends on March 20, 2014), a senior Army commander announced.
Iran warns nuclear deal falls apart if US approves new sanctions
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said the recent nuclear deal struck between his nation and world powers would evaporate should the United States Congress impose new economic sanctions on Iran, even those that would take six months to emerge.
GCC summits final communique touches upon Iran, Syria, establish Gulf police
The draft final communique of the 34th GCC summit includes a host of issues like relations with Iran and its nuclear program, the situations in Syria and Egypt, as well as the Middle East peace process, a senior Kuwaiti official said Tuesday.
Iran demands lifting oppressive sanctions
Irans Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said Tuesday that the sanctions against Iran are oppressive and should be lifted.
Iran plans to open Bank in China
Head of Iran-China Joint Chamber of Commerce Asadollah Asgar Oladi said Iran is likely to open a bank in China.