Iran
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Joint statement: Iran and Oman pledge closer cooperation on key bilateral, regional issues
President Pezeshkian and Sultan Haitham reviewed the prospects for joint cooperation in various fields as well as coordination in matters of mutual interest.
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Personal views do not reflect Iran’s stance on regional relations, says vice president
First Vice President Mohammad-Reza Aref said that all regional states are aware that personal views of individuals do not represent the Iranian government’s position.
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President Pezeshkian calls for deeper Iran-Oman relations
Pezeshkian said that strengthening bilateral relations is essential to secure common interests as both Iran and Oman have enough potential to expand cooperation.
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No talks with Europeans if they insist on ‘zero enrichment,’says Araqchi
The Foreign Minister said that Iran is not joking with anyone on the issue of enrichment.
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Leader says opportunities are enormous to serve people
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said that the country is free from serious challenges like war and major security issues.
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Deputy foreign minister meets with Chinese and Russian ambassadors
Gharibabadi met separately with the Chinese and Russian ambassadors to discuss BRICS, the SCO, and recent Iran-U.S. nuclear talks.
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Iran says it will reject any proposal restricting its uranium enrichment
Baqaei said the issue of lifting sanctions will show to what extent the U.S. is serious in the talks
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Iran is committed to preserve nuclear fuel cycle and enrichment: Top security official
Ahmadian said Tehran remains committed to maintaining its nuclear fuel cycle and enrichment capabilities.
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Pezeshkian: Necessary groundwork is in place to expand Iran-Oman cooperation
Pezeshkian said significant agreements were reached during his visit to Muscat to enhance bilateral ties.
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Iran will consider accepting U.S. inspectors following nuclear agreement: Top nuclear official
Iran’s top nuclear official said that if an agreement is reached in the indirect talks between Tehran and Washington, the Islamic Republic will reconsider its policy of not accepting American inspectors.