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Irans Supreme Leader says nuclear talks should continue: IRNA
Iranshould continue talks with world powers to end a long-running nuclear dispute, but without ceding any of the gains made by its nuclear program, the Islamic Republics Supreme Leader was reported as saying on Wednesday.
Swiss lawmakers to visit Iran
A Swiss parliamentary delegation will pay an official visit to Iran on April 16 to discuss bilateral ties and cooperation, the chairman of Iran- Swiss Parliamentary Friendship Group Abbasali Mansour Arani told Nasim.
Iran almost abandons IP gas pipeline project
Tehran is all set to punish Islamabad for its failure to lay down the 781-kilometer-long pipeline in Pakistans territory under the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline by initiating a new project of Iran-Oman-India (IOI) undersea gas pipeline, a senior Pakistani official at the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources said.
Iran, Sextet to start working on final agreements text in May
The talks between representatives of Iran and P5+1 (the group of six international mediators five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany) are held progressively and in a warm atmosphere. The parties will start working on the text of the final agreement in May, a source in the Iranian delegation told ITAR-TASS on Wednesday.
China urges flexibility for breakthrough in Iran-P5+1 talks
As Iran and the P5+1 group continue their fresh round of nuclear negotiations in Vienna, China urges both sides to show flexibility to create conditions for a breakthrough in the talks.
Iran nuclear deal being implemented as planned IAEA chief
Iran is implementing last years interim nuclear deal with six world powers as planned, U.N. atomic energy chief Yukiya Amano said on Wednesday, almost three months after the accord took effect.
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