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Saturday 19 October 2013 - 10:51
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Iran round-up: MPs, clerics back nuclear talks

SUMMARY:A series of Friday Prayers leaders and MPs backed the Rouhani Governments nuclear talks with the West, following the advance in discussions in Geneva on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The statementby the spokesman of Parliaments National Security Council, Hossein Naghavi Hosseini, was typical:

The set of proposals that Iran presented were the focus of both sides discussions, which shows that the Iranian negotiations team was successful in putting the P5+1 [5+1 Powers] on the track of Irans proposals.

[The 5+1 Powers] looked at this and were optimistic. They announced that Irans set of proposals is worthy of discussion, negotiation and following, which is considered a step forward.

Others emphasized that the achievement, with Iran and the 5+1 Powers agreeing to technical discussions and another high-level negotiation on November 7-8, demonstrated the Islamic Republics strength.

MP Mohammad Reza Mohseni Sani said:

In years past the P5+1 thought that they could get concessions from Iran, but they did not achieve these results. Therefore, they felt that they had lost their chance and had to bring forward a new approach during this opportunity.

The Friday Prayer Leader in Qom, Ayatollah Bushehri,invoked the Supreme Leaders declarationof heroic flexibility on the eve of the talks: The heroic aspects were preserved during the negotiations because no Iranian bowed to the enemies.

(Hat tip toIran Trackerfor translations)



Turkey Will Not Cut and Could Buy More Iranian Oil and Gas
Turkish Energy Minister Taner Y?ld?z has saidAnkara is importing 10 billion cubic meters of gas a year from Iran and would buy more if it were available.

In a briefing during the World Energy Congress in South Korea, Yildiz also said Turkey maintain purchases of at least 100,000 barrels per day of Iranian oil in 2014, as further cuts would threaten the Turkish economy.

Yildiz said Turkeys energy demand has doubled in the last 10 years and will double again in the next decade.

In June, the US Government renewed a six-month waiver from financial penalties for Turkey, because of reduced purchases of oil from Iran.

By EA WorldView

 

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