nuclear talks
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FM Araghchi: Iran currently has no plan for talks with US
Tehran, IRNA - Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said that Tehran currently has no intention of engaging in talks with Washington, as there is no basis for such dialogue.
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Iran to consider national interests in new talks with European powers: Gov’t spox
Tehran, IRNA – Iranian government spokeswoman has said that an upcoming meeting between deputy foreign ministers of Iran and three European states (France, Germany, and Britain) will be held considering the principles of dignity, wisdom, and expediency emphasized by the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution.
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EU spokesman hopes for resumption of nuclear talks with Iran
Tehran, IRNA—The European Union's Lead spokesperson for foreign affairs and security policy has expressed hope that the bloc's nuclear diplomacy with Iran will soon resume.
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Iran seeks peace, security in world: President Pezeshkian
Tehran, IRNA – The Islamic Republic's pursuit of nuclear technology aligns with the legal frameworks and licenses of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian says.
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Ambassador says Iran is open to nuclear talks
London, IRNA – Iran’s Ambassador to Rome has said that Iran has not closed the door of negotiations and is prepared to engage in nuclear negotiations based on mutual respect.
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Iran-US indirect talks limited to lifting of sanctions
Tehran, IRNA – An informed source has said that the exchanges of messages and indirect talks between Iran and the United States are merely limited to negotiations on lifting anti-Iran sanctions.
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Iran says US, allies missed chance to revive JCPOA last year
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman says the September document concerning the talks to revive the Iran nuclear agreement is not a new document but the outcome of previous rounds of negotiations between Iran and the remaining parties to the deal.
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Iran seeks outcomes from nuclear deal revival talks: Spox
Tehran, IRNA – The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said that Tehran has never left negotiations with world powers on securing a revival of its 2015 nuclear deal, which is known as the JCPOA, adding that the country has always shown that it is ready to hold talks to achieve outcomes that could serves its national interests.
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Door on nuclear talks still open, but not forever: Iran FM
Tehran, IRNA – Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran Hossein Amirabdollahian has warned parties to a 2015 international deal on Iran nuclear program, known as the JCPOA, that door is still open on talks to revive the deal while stressing that that the process could not go on forever.
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Iran ready to finalize nuclear talks: FM Amirabdollahian
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s Minister of Foreign Affairs has underscored that the Islamic Republic welcomes negotiations in line with diplomacy and the incumbent administration is prepared for the finalization of nuclear talks.
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JCPOA signatories continue exchanging message: Iran negotiator
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s top negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani has underscored that the talks on the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal continue in the framework of exchanging messages between the negotiating teams of the signatories of the agreement.
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US will never cease seeking payoff from Iran: Analyst
Tehran, IRNA - A political analyst says the United States will never stop demanding payoffs from Iran in return for giving potential favors or advantages in talks focused on Tehran’s nuclear activity or other issues.
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Iran dismisses draft resolution by IAEA Board of Governors
Tehran, IRNA – Head of the Atomic Energy Agency of Iran Mohammad Eslami has underscored that the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is well aware that the draft resolution against the Islamic Republic is inaccurate and rejected.
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Washington calls Iran's response "not constructive", without even reading it
Tehran, IRNA – The US, which is believed by experts to be responsible for the current situation of the nuclear deal by its unwise withdrawal, has called Iran’s responses to the latest effort to revive the 2015 accord “not constructive,” while an official of US Department of State has said that they have not even read it yet.
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AEOI chief expects powerful reasoning by nuclear negotiators
Isfahan, IRNA - Mohammad Eslami, the chief of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), has said that he waits for rational and powerful reasonings by the Iranian nuclear negotiating team to pave the ground for the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal and removal of anti-Iran sanctions.
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Anti-Iran resolution aimed at gaining concession in Vienna talks: Senior cleric
Tehran, IRNA – The purpose of approving an anti-Iran resolution at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors is to gain concession when it comes to talks in the Vienna talks, a senior Iranian cleric said.
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Maintaining nuclear achievements best guarantee for possible deal in Vienna
Vienna, IRNA – The talks in Vienna to remove sanctions against Iran has reached a stage where the US should decide if it wants to remedy the illegal measures taken by the previous administration in the country. Meanwhile, Iran has realized that the most important guarantee for the sustainability of a possible deal was its own nuclear achievements.
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Iran, Russia discuss Vienna nuclear negotiations in Moscow
Moscow, IRNA – Senior Foreign Ministry officials from Iran and Russia, in a meeting in Moscow on Tuesday, reviewed the latest developments of nuclear talks between Iran and the G4+1 in the Austrian capital.
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Iran's rational stance in Vienna blocks West's making excuses
Vienna, IRNA – Iran's proposed drafts on removing sanctions and reviving the 2015 nuclear deal have put the West in position that they cannot make excuses, thus it is making them angry.
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Pakistani daily urges Biden to show goodwill towards Iran
Islamabad, IRNA -- A leading Pakistani English news daily while warning against Zionist conspiracies called on US President Joe Biden to show the Iranians that they are negotiating in good faith to restore the nuclear deal.
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Iran assessing how to enter nuclear talks
Tehran, IRNA – Spokesman for Parliament’s presiding board Nezamoddin Mousavi said on Sunday that the Islamic Republic of Iran was assessing how to enter nuclear negotiations.
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Experts says Iran SCO membership strengthened Asian cooperation
Tehran, IRNA – An expert believes that changing Iran's membership in Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) from an observer to a permanent one has reinforced the prospect of Iran's cooperation with the SCO and its bilateral and multilateral ties with its member states.
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Nuclear talks perspective
Tehran, IRNA – Iran has made it clear that the framework set by Majlis legislation called ‘Strategic Action Plan to Lift Sanctions and Protect Iranian Nation's Interests’ is the main component in laying down the agenda for new round of negotiations.
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Vienna talks still underway
Tehran, May 9, IRNA – The third day of the fourth round of Vienna talks is underway today (Sunday) after all sides agreed to speed up the process of the negotiations.