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Iran prepares for 60% enrichment if West snubs Geneva deal
Iranian MPs introduced legislation on Wednesday that could bound government to develop uranium enrichment over a level of 60% for peaceful purposes in case of sanctions increase; over one third of MPs have so far signed the bill.
Senior Negotiator: Fresh sanctions will kill negotiations
A senior Iranian negotiator in talks with the six world powers (the US, Russia, France, China, Britain and Germany) warned on Wednesday that any new sanction by the signatories of the Geneva agreement will kill the deal.
AEOI chief: Iran to implement joint plan of action concurrently with world powers
Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi announced that Tehran will start implementing the Joint Plan of Action (the Geneva nuclear deal) concurrently with the world powers, stressing that Tehran will not halt the activities of its heavy water reactor in Arak.
Zanganeh urges saving on fuel consumption
Iranian minister of petroleum Bijan Zanganeh announced that saving on fuel consumption was the only solution to leave behind cold weather.
Iran condemns terrorist act in Egypt
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham here Wednesday strongly condemned the terrorist attack in the northern Egyptian town of Mansoura which killed and injured scores of people late Tuesday.
Iran to sell Persian Gulf desalinated water
Iran will launch a water desalination plant on QeshmIsland, located in the Persian Gulf, Abbas Aliabadi, the managing director of Iran Power Plant Projects Management Company (MAPNA) said.
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