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The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution has said that the Republican Senators' Iran letter has revealed that political ethics has collapsed in the United States.
President Rouhani has expressed hope that his talks with Turkmen officials during his visit to the Central Asian country would contribute to the promotion of reciprocal ties.
The Iranian negotiating team and US Secretary of State John Kerry are planning to resume the talks and pick up where they left off in Monteux, Switzerland last week.
Parliaments across the world have time and again witnessed scuffles break out between lawmakers from different parties over political and non-political issues.
Douglas Alexander highlighted Iran’s significant role in the Middle East and the world, saying London is keen to cooperate with Tehran in different areas.
Tehran hopes that the other side would pave the way for the conclusion of a final nuclear deal by making tough decisions, said the deputy foreign minister.
Some political pressure groups are so afraid even of the prospect of an agreement that they resort to unconventional methods, unprecedented in diplomatic history, said Zarif.
Measures by Paris are more of hindrance than help; different stances by France and other members of P5+1 on nuclear talks can endanger what has been achieved so far.
The world is optimistic about conclusion of a nuclear deal; a more secure Iran can contribute more to development of all regional countries, said Haghighatpour.
If the IAEA specifies the location of the alleged explosions, Tehran is ready to offer the agency access to those sites, the spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran said.
There are no legal complications for the lifting of sanctions and I believe the chances of success to clinch a nuclear deal are greater than failure, said Zarif.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says the Israeli regime seeks to sidetrack major issues in the Middle East by using diversionary tactics.
Arman-e Emrooz says Secretary Kerry’s trip to Riyadh could be both positive – a sign of Saudi approval of a final deal – or negative – a sign that Riyadh’s might seek to derail the talks.