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Iran unveils million-signature national fact sheet on nuclear deal

Iran has unveiled a national fact sheet on a possible nuclear deal with P5+1bearing millions of signatures.

Iran warns against violation of any nuclear deal

President Rouhani has said that the ongoing talks between Iran and P5+1can lead to a win-win result if the six countries show political will.

Nahavandian voices optimism about outcome of nuclear talks

“We should be optimistic about the future of nuclear talks because the negotiating sides have resorted to logic and joint objectives instead of imposing their one-sided stances,” said Mohammad Nahavandian.

Salehi meets Moniz, Zarif meets Amano in Vienna

Iran’s Ali-Akbar Salehi and US Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz have discussed technical aspects of a comprehensive deal over the Iranian nuclear program.

Comprehensive deal requires political resolve: German FM

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steimeier stressed on Tuesday that a comprehensive deal requires the political resolve of all parties.

A historic twist and betrayal of nation

The Kayhan daily has published an opinion piece on nuclear talks, saying some media outlets distort ground realities to influence a generation which have not seen nuclear developments firsthand.

Talks are in a sensitive phase: Zarif

The only agreement the Iranian nation accepts is one which is fair and balanced, Zarif said upon arrival in Vienna.

Iran, P5+1 resume work on drafting text of final nuclear deal

Director of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Ali Akbar Salehi and Hossein Fereydoun, President Rouhani’s special aide, are also set to join the negotiating team.

The US is the main loser in nuclear talks, says an expert

Iranians from all walks of life follow news on nuclear talks because of the sensitivity of the talks between Iran and P5+1and their effects on people’s life and future, says a media expert.

Understanding realities, political will are what Iran deal needs: Zarif

We can reach a conclusion “with political will” and if all sides “move forward based on what we have already agreed without excessive demands," the top diplomat noted.

Day two of nuclear talks in Vienna

Images of day two of nuclear talks between Iranian and P5+1 diplomats in Vienna.

Nuclear deal possible if other side stops excessive demands: Zarif

A good deal is more important than a deadline, the Iranian top diplomat said upon arrival in Vienna.

Iran FM heads for Vienna for key nuclear talks

FM Mohammad Javad Zarif has left for Vienna to launch sensitive talks with P5+1. He is also expected to meet US Secretary of State John Kerry.

Iran foreign minister posts upbeat tweet about possible N-deal

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has reaffirmed that the Islamic Republic seeks a fair deal with the P5+1 countries, saying he will be going to the Austrian capital of Vienna – the venue of talks with the six countries – “to secure a fair and lasting deal.”

When diplomacy serves the cause of development (PART FOUR)

Iran's foreign minister has said that the interests of some at home and in the region might be tied to showdown between Iran and the rest of the world; but it has nothing to do with our ideals. 

Iran-P5+1 talks progressing hard, slowly: Iranian negotiator

An Iranian negotiator says talks between Iran and the P5+1 on the text of a possible deal between the two sides are progressing “hard and slowly.”

A nuclear deal is certain to be clinched, says an expert

A former Iranian diplomat Abdolreza Farajirad says that nothing can prevent Iran and six world powers from clinching a comprehensive nuclear deal, even the Zionist and Arab lobbies.

When diplomacy serves the cause of development (PART THREE)

FM Zarif has said that we can continue – not extend – the talks until we reach results, adding if no deal is clinched by July 1, it could happen on July second or third, or even later.

Iran’s Guardian Council approves bill on protection of Iranian nuclear achievements

The Guardian Council says that it has not found a parliamentary bill on safeguarding Iran's nuclear rights and achievements as contrary to the Constitution.

Fair nuclear deal must serve Iran interests: Leader

The Leader expressed Iran’s firm opposition to “unconventional inspections, questioning Iranian figures, and the inspection of military sites” as red lines for the country.

Nuclear deal possible if excessive demands not pressed: Rouhani

The president added that Iran’s foreign policy is based on constructive interaction with other countries while maintaining national independence and dignity as the country’s red lines.

What is blocking a nuclear deal between Iran and P5+1? An expert view

Inspections and the way the Additional Protocol should be carried out are the main hurdles separating the two sides from a deal, Ali Khorram said.

Possible Failure in Nuclear Talks No Big Deal, Iran’s FM Says

Zarif said in case of such failure, the US will have lost a major opportunity, but the Iranians are accustomed to making necessary sacrifices to preserve their dignity and rights.

Iranian MP: Nuclear deal should clear parliament

An Iranian MP says that a parliamentary bill on safeguarding Iran’s nuclear achievements and rights can help the negotiating team and will not tie their hands.

Intense days ahead as Iran nuclear deadline draws closer: Zarif

Zarif further reiterated that the talks on Tehran's nuclear program may continue "a few days" after the deadline.

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