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Iran not to accept nuclear apartheid: President
President Hassan Rouhani said here on Sunday that Iran will continue its peaceful nuclear program and will not accept any nuclear discrimination or apartheid.
PM Nawaz Sharif arrives in Tehran
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif arrived in Tehran on Sunday in order to hold talks with Iranian senior officials.
Iranian army choppers equipped with guided missiles
The Iranian Army has mounted new guided missiles and rockets on its helicopters, one of which has a range of more than 4 kilometers, a senior commander announced.
UN official praises Irans anti-drug efforts
A United Nations official has praised Irans efforts to fight against drug trafficking following the arrest of a local smuggling gang, Press TV reports.
Iranian N. negotiators to leave for Austria Tuesday
The Iranian team of nuclear negotiators, to be led by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, is set to depart Tehran for Austrias capital of Vienna on Tuesday to hold a fresh round of talks with the representatives of six world powers, an Iranian top negotiator announced.
Iran welcomes closer relations with EU: Official
A high-ranking Iranian official says the Islamic Republic welcomes further expansion of relations with all the member states of the European Union (EU).
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