Wall Street Journal | Official Says Iran Is Open to New Round of Nuclear Talks New York Times MUNICH — Iran's foreign minister said Sunday that his country was open to a renewed offer of direct talks with the United States on its nuclear program and that it looked favorably on a proposal for a new round of multilateral nuclear negotiations on Feb. Iran Says It Is Set for Nuclear Talks, but West Is Skeptical Iran says it will resume nuclear talks in Kazakhstan Iran hedges on nuclear talks with six powers or US |
Press TV | Iran's parliament dismisses another Ahmadinejad minister Washington Post Feb 03, 2013 05:48 PM EST. The Washington Post. TEHRAN — Iran's parliament voted Sunday to impeach the country's labor minister, the ninth minister from Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's cabinet to be dismissed during the president's second term in office. Ahmadinejad accuses Iran speaker's family of corruption Iran president and Speaker trade insults Iran's Parliament Dismisses Labor Minister |
The Guardian | Russia, Iran support idea of talks in Syria Los Angeles Times BEIRUT — A faint glimmer of hope of breaking the diplomatic standoff on Syria has emerged as two key allies, Russia and Iran, reacted positively to a leading opposition figure's surprise offer of conditional talks with the government of President ... Russia and Iran meet Syrian opposition leader The Syria-Iran connection / Nukes-for-Assad trade in the offing? Syria opposition leader meets Russia and Iran |
The Guardian (blog) | Let's get the facts straight about Iran's space monkey The Guardian (blog) Was Iran engaging in monkey business when it claimed on Monday to have successfully fired a primate into space and brought it back alive? Despite several media reports in recent days casting doubts on the Iranian claim, it appears that the monkey has ... Iran Sent One Monkey Into Space and Another Came Back |
International Affairs Review | All the Errors of Our Iran Policy, in Two Minutes National Review Online (blog) I've been in government, and I like Panetta, but I cannot for my life understand why the administration insists on this stupid talking point about how nothing indicates that Iran has decided to develop nuclear weapons. All the relevant information ... Joint Chiefs Chairman Calls Iran 'Disruptive' to Region Rethinking Iran: Does the Islamic Republic Really Want Nuclear Weapons? |
Daily Mail | Iran bank chief flying to Germany 'caught with £45m cheque' The Independent ... a cheque for 300m bolivars issued by the Bank of Venezuela was found on an unnamed 59-year-old man. Neither customs nor Iran's embassy could be reached for comment last night. Mr Mazaheri was the governor of the Central Bank of Iran until 2008. Iran's ex-bank chief found with $70m cheque at airport Report: Ex-Iran bank chief found with US$70mil cheque Report: German check bust man is ex-Iran bank head |
Iran says it will consider nuclear talks with US CNN (blog) Iran will give "positive consideration" to a renewed prospect of one-on-one talks with the United States on its nuclear program, its foreign minister said Sunday. Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said a new round of talks between Iran and the five ... |
BBC News | Iran seeks 'authentic' bilateral US nuclear talks BBC News Iran says it welcomes a US offer of bilateral nuclear talks, but wants the US to show an "authentic... fair and real intention to resolve the issue". Foreign Minister Ali Akhbar Salehi said the US should stop threats to take action against Iran as it ... |
Arutz Sheva | PM: Stopping Iran will be objective of new gov't Jerusalem Post Iran is acquiring new centrifuges that reduce the time it takes to enrich uranium, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said at the opening of Sunday's cabinet meting, citing this as one reason Israel now needs a national unity government. Netanyahu ... Netanyahu: Israel Can't Live with Iran Upgrading Nuclear Plant Israel 'can't accept' Iran's Natanz nuclear upgrade Iran's Right to Enrich Uranium Unchallenged |
Defying Iran Sanctions Propels Tehran Mayor Before Vote Bloomberg With Iran threatened over its nuclear program and grappling with accelerating inflation and oil output that in 2012 fell to its lowest in more than two decades, the stakes are high for the leaders deciding who to promote as the next premier. Israeli ... |