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U.N. withdraws Iran's invitation to Syria peace talks

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U.N. backs down in standoff over Iran, opening way for Syria peace talks
The United Nations on Monday revokedan invitation to Iran to attend a crucial peace conference on Syria in Switzerland, culminating a day of chaotic international diplomacy that included loud U.S. objection to Irans participation andathreat by the Syrian oppositionto boycott the talks.

 
UN withdrawal of Iran invitation regretful: Zarif
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says the UN chief withdrew Tehrans invitation to Geneva II talks under pressure, calling it regretful.

 
Ashton: Weve made significant progress
The EUs foreign policy chief discusses the challenges facing her and the EUs role in conflicts around the world.

 
Iran, P5+1 may resume talks in Feb.: Araqchi
Senior Iranian nuclear negotiator Seyyed Abbas Araqchi says Iran and the Sextet of world powers may resume talks in February.

 
Report: Iran to send warship to Atlantic
Irans state TV says the navy has sent warships on a mission to the Atlantic Ocean for the first time in the Islamic Republics history.

 
President due in Davos Wednesday: official
Presidential advisor here on Tuesday announced that President Hassan Rouhani will travel to Davos, a Swiss resort, on Wednesday to participate in the World Economic Forum, slated for January 22-25.


 
French investors keen on Irans urban projects
French consultants, designers and investors will travel to Tabriz, capital of Irans northwestern East Azerbaijan province, in the form of holding firms to implement urban projects, Iran Daily reported on Tuesday.

 
Tehran, new destination for European delegates
Since the victory of President Hassan Rouhani in Iran?s 11th presidential election in June 2013, Tehran has become a new destination for delegations from several European countries.


 
Rouhani and Kerrys meeting not on Davos agenda: Iran
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham rejected the formal schedule of a meeting between Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and US Secretary of State John Kerry this week on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, after American officials raised the possibility of such a meeting.

 
China applauds implementation of Iran-powers Geneva deal
China on Tuesday hailed Irans first step towards a nuclear deal by halting 20 percent uranium enrichment, which was reciprocated by the partial removal of the western sanctions a few hours later in the evening.

 

 

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