[18 Nov 2013] Iran Pres. Rouhani: Excessive demands could hamper win-win...
Iran\'s President Hassan Rouhani has warned that excessive demands could hamper talks on Iran\'s nuclear energy program. On his twitter page,...
Iran\'s President Hassan Rouhani has warned that excessive demands could hamper talks on Iran\'s nuclear energy program. On his twitter page, Rouhani referred to his phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Rouhani told Putin that excessive demands could complicate the process toward a win-win agreement. The Iranian president praised Moscow\'s efforts to help negotiate a settlement to the issue. According to the Kremlin, Putin told Rouhani that there\'s a QUOTE real chance to resolve the international standoff over Iran\'s nuclear energy program. Representatives from Iran and the five permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany will sit down for fresh talks in Geneva this coming Wednesday. The meeting will be held under pressure from Israel which seems determined to force Western countries to block a nuclear deal with Iran. The previous round of talks ended without an agreement after France, blocked a deal under the influence of Israel.
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[25 Nov 2013] France says EU would remove some of Iran sanctions in...
France says the European Union would likely lift some sanctions on Iran in December as part of a nuclear deal between Tehran and the five permanent...
France says the European Union would likely lift some sanctions on Iran in December as part of a nuclear deal between Tehran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
Foreign Minister Laurent Fabuius has said that in a few weeks time, the EU foreign ministers would sit down for talks over the partial removal of sanctions on Iran. He noted that the lifting of sanctions would be limited, targeted and reversible. France\'s top diplomat also described as unlikely any strike on Iran by Israel, saying no one would understand such an attack at this stage. On Sunday, Iran signed an agreement with the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany over its nuclear program in Geneva. Under the deal-- the first of its kind in a decade, Iran will limit its nuclear program in return for the loosening of sanctions.
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[27 Nov 2013] Iran FM Mohammad Javad Zarif\'s speech at parlianment...
Iran\'s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has called the West\'s sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program QUOTE totally illegal and...
Iran\'s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has called the West\'s sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program QUOTE totally illegal and illegitimate. In an address to Iranian lawmakers, Zarif also touched on the recent nuclear deal signed between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany in Geneva. He noted that the content of the deal does NOT mean that Iran recognized the sanctions. After Zarif\'s address, several parliament members took the podium and talked about the details of the deal. The MPs defended the deal in general but some criticized it, expressing concerns about the West\'s sincerity to resolve the disputes over Iran\'s nuclear program.
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[27 Nov 2013] Iran FM Mohammad Javad Zarif speech at parlianment...
Iran\'s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has called the West\'s sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program QUOTE totally illegal and...
Iran\'s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has called the West\'s sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program QUOTE totally illegal and illegitimate. In an address to Iranian lawmakers, Zarif also touched on the recent nuclear deal signed between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany in Geneva. He noted that the content of the deal does NOT mean that Iran recognized the sanctions. After Zarif\'s address, several parliament members took the podium and talked about the details of the deal. The MPs defended the deal in general but some criticized it, expressing concerns about the West\'s sincerity to resolve the disputes over Iran\'s nuclear program.
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[12 Dec 2013] UNSC Iran panel says sanctions will remain in force - English
The UN committee monitoring sanctions against Iran has welcomed a recent nuclear deal between Tehran and the five permanent members of the Security...
The UN committee monitoring sanctions against Iran has welcomed a recent nuclear deal between Tehran and the five permanent members of the Security Council plus Germany. The committee, however, reiterated that all UN sanctions will remain in force until a final deal is reached.
The US representative to the UN was addressing the committee\'s first briefing since the Geneva accord in November. The deal offers Iran a limited sanctions relief in exchange for scaling down its nuclear program. The UN Security Council has imposed four rounds of sanctions on Iran over the country\'s nuclear energy program.
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[08 Feb 2014] Tehran tells West to avoid adventurism - English
Iran says the West must avoid adventurism over its nuclear energy program.
Ali Akbar Salehi, the director of the Atomic Energy Organization of...
Iran says the West must avoid adventurism over its nuclear energy program.
Ali Akbar Salehi, the director of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, has stated that the West\'s efforts to undermine the nuclear deal reached in Geneva last November would be self-defeating. Salehi has criticized US officials\' recent remarks about Iran\'s nuclear program. He says such remarks violate the terms of the Geneva deal signed by Iran and the five permanent members of the Security Council plus Germany. Salehi added that any adventurism targeting Iran would only boomerang on the West and Iran would lose nothing.
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[06/11/19] Tehran reducing commitments fully legitimate, says analyst -...
Author and journalist Robert Fantina says Tehran is fully within its rights to scale back its nuclear commitments in the face of non-compliance by...
Author and journalist Robert Fantina says Tehran is fully within its rights to scale back its nuclear commitments in the face of non-compliance by the other signatures to the Iran nuclear deal.
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[10/11/19] Iran will never trust the United States - Sayyed Ali Khamenei...
‘Iran will never trust the United States’
Iran has resumed uranium enrichment in Fordow nuclear facility as part of the country\'s new step...
‘Iran will never trust the United States’
Iran has resumed uranium enrichment in Fordow nuclear facility as part of the country\'s new step away from the 2015 nuclear deal in response to violations by the United States.
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Brazil slams US approach towards Iran - 20May2010 - English
Brazilian President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva has criticised the United States for its hardline approach to Iran's nuclear programmes.
He says...
Brazilian President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva has criticised the United States for its hardline approach to Iran's nuclear programmes.
He says Iran has shown willingness to negotiate its stance and other countries must do the same.
The US wants new and tougher sanctions against Iran, despite Tehran saying it will swap low-enriched uranium for nuclear fuel.
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Iran Navy detects US nuke sub in PG - 27May2010 - English
Iranian naval forces have detected a US nuclear submarine in the Persian Gulf waters, amid growing concerns over the safety of one of the most...
Iranian naval forces have detected a US nuclear submarine in the Persian Gulf waters, amid growing concerns over the safety of one of the most important energy routes in the world.
An Iranian patrol on Thursday spotted the nuclear-armed and -powered submarine in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, which allows the passage of 90 percent of the oil produced by Persian Gulf states to Asia, the US and Western Europe.
There are currently 48 logistic and 18 combat US vessels in the Persian Gulf waters, among them the USS-Eisenhower aircraft carrier.
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Confession By Mossad Spy in Iran - Captured whole Wing - 1-15-2011 - Farsi
A total of 10 people suspected Israeli spies involved in the murder of Iranian nuclear scientists. Iranian intelligence agencies claimed to have...
A total of 10 people suspected Israeli spies involved in the murder of Iranian nuclear scientists. Iranian intelligence agencies claimed to have arrested several suspects for the murder of Iranian nuclear scientists in January 2010. Iran also claimed to have infiltrated the body of the Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad, to track down the suspects. \"After months of spy operations and disguises, and enter the Zionist regime\'s intelligence body, we were able to disclose sensitive information and the importance of the Mossad spy operations,\" such as Iran\'s Intelligence Ministry delivered a nationally televised, as quoted from pages The Associated Press.
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Ruined by Tsunami: RT reporter in the middle of disaster-hit Sendai,...
Japan is struggling to regain control over the overheated reactors at the Fukushima nuclear plant, after a series of blasts and fires. The...
Japan is struggling to regain control over the overheated reactors at the Fukushima nuclear plant, after a series of blasts and fires. The government's most-senior spokesman said cooling reactor number 3 is now the top priority because it's posing the biggest danger. Military helicopters are currently dropping seawater onto the stricken reactors in the latest bid to avert nuclear meltdown... While other aircraft are monitoring the amount of radiation. If levels get too high for the air crews, trucks with water cannons will be deployed to try and get the temperature of troubled reactors to drop. RT's Ivor Bennett has been to the quake-hit regions to see, first-hand, how more and more people are fleeing the area - terrified by the threat of meltdown.
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Anti-Iran Scenario - Discussion - English
The IAEA prepares to release a report accusing Iran of planning to develop atomic arms. Israel is getting louder and louder with threats to launch...
The IAEA prepares to release a report accusing Iran of planning to develop atomic arms. Israel is getting louder and louder with threats to launch a military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities and the US is talking of more international pressure.
On this edition of News Analysis, we're asking why the agency has failed to provide Iran with the alleged documents against its nuclear activities and how serious talks of a possible war may become.
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Disgusting Sanctions to back fire on western govts - Mohammad Marandi -...
The European Union has expanded its sanctions against Iran, freezing assets and adding more officials to a visa blacklist. It cites 'serious human...
The European Union has expanded its sanctions against Iran, freezing assets and adding more officials to a visa blacklist. It cites 'serious human rights violations' for the measures - which follow other similar penalties over the Islamic republic's nuclear programme. The U.S. has just drawn up a list of countries which are to be cut-off from the American financial system - if they don't reduce Iranian oil imports within 6 months. Meanwhile, Israel says its threat of a military strike on Iran is stopping it from building a suspected nuclear bomb. Tehran maintains its atomic programme is for peaceful energy purposes only. But the U.S. is against an imminent attack on the Islamic state - believing it would drag the whole region into war. For more RT talks to Middle East expert, Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi, from Beirut.
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[17 May 2012] Iran-P5+1 talks: the second round - News Analysis - English
[17 May 2012] Iran-P5+1 talks: the second round - News Analysis - English
Hopes were high after both Iran and the west proclaimed the first round...
[17 May 2012] Iran-P5+1 talks: the second round - News Analysis - English
Hopes were high after both Iran and the west proclaimed the first round of their latest talks were positive...but just ahead of the second round, threatening voices from the west have cast a shadow of doubt over dialog that was hoped would bring the dispute over Iran\'s nuclear energy program to a conclusion. What is hindering an agreement?
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[19 June 2012] Iran-P5+1 talks - News Analysis - English
[19 June 2012] Iran-P5+1 talks - News Analysis - English
After two days of talks in Moscow what has been achieved? Iran wants the P5+1 to...
[19 June 2012] Iran-P5+1 talks - News Analysis - English
After two days of talks in Moscow what has been achieved? Iran wants the P5+1 to recognize its nuclear rights and lift sanctions. It's asked the parties to begin taking a series of reciprocal steps to build trust. The west insists it wants Iran to stop 20 percent enrichment. Who is dragging these talks and why
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[06 Aug 2012] Panetta raises threat of military attack on Iran Galloway...
[06 Aug 2012] Panetta raises threat of military attack on Iran Galloway - English
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has raised the threat of a...
[06 Aug 2012] Panetta raises threat of military attack on Iran Galloway - English
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has raised the threat of a military attack on Iran regarding its nuclear energy program in an effort to reassure what they call Israel during a trip to Tel Aviv. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to dismiss the tough talk though, saying American statements of solidarity with Israel and hints at military attacks are not working. Iran however has denied the Western accusations that Tehran is seeking a military objective in its nuclear energy program. According to a Fatwa from the Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Khamenei Iran is prohibited to follow such an objective. Russian President Vladimir Putin was in London on Thursday to discuss the Syrian issue with David Cameron. So far, Russia and China have opposed any kind of UN resolution that could be seen as supporting Libyan-style Western military intervention. "Britain has retaliated in part by blocking a Russian arm shipment to Syria but the weaponry keeps getting through at least to those favored by the West," said George Galloway.
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[21 Nov 2013] Iran FM Spokesman Abbas Araqchi delivers press briefing in...
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Tough talks over Tehran\'s nuclear program in Geneva; the second day in a new...
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Tough talks over Tehran\'s nuclear program in Geneva; the second day in a new round of negotiations between Iran and the five permanent members of UN Security Council plus Germany has started. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is heading the Iranian delegation. EU Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton represents the group of five permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany. Zarif and Ashton held a meeting on Thursday. The negotiating sides are working to finalize a draft agreement to resolve the standoff. The U-S Secretary of State John Kerry has said an interim deal will not include the issue of nuclear enrichment inside Iran. Meanwhile, Iran\'s Deputy Foreign Minister told reporters that the P-5 plus one group of countries must take a single common stance to win Iran\'s trust. Seyyed Abbas Araqchi added that any agreement which does not include the issue of enrichment is NOT acceptable.
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[21 Nov 2013] Iran FM Spokesman Abbas Araqchi delivers press briefing in...
Tough talks over Tehran\'s nuclear program in Geneva; the second day in a new round of negotiations between Iran and the five permanent members of...
Tough talks over Tehran\'s nuclear program in Geneva; the second day in a new round of negotiations between Iran and the five permanent members of UN Security Council plus Germany has started. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is heading the Iranian delegation. EU Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton represents the group of five permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany. Zarif and Ashton held a meeting on Thursday. The negotiating sides are working to finalize a draft agreement to resolve the standoff. The U-S Secretary of State John Kerry has said an interim deal will not include the issue of nuclear enrichment inside Iran. Meanwhile, Iran\'s Deputy Foreign Minister told reporters that the P-5 plus one group of countries must take a single common stance to win Iran\'s trust. Seyyed Abbas Araqchi added that any agreement which does not include the issue of enrichment is NOT acceptable.
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[24 Nov 2013] Iran FM We are ready to negotiate final comprehensive...
Iran says it\'s ready to negotiate a comprehensive and final deal on its nuclear energy program. The preliminary accord, which was reached on...
Iran says it\'s ready to negotiate a comprehensive and final deal on its nuclear energy program. The preliminary accord, which was reached on Sunday, meant to lay the foundations for a comprehensive agreement later this year.
Zarif was speaking at Tehran\'s Mehrabad Airport upon arrival back home from Geneva. He said the Iranian nation showed that no one can talk to them through pressure. Zarif also said Tehran\'s right to uranium enrichment is enshrined in the nuclear deal. Based on the interim deal, Iran has agreed to limit the level of its enrichment activities for the next six months in exchange for the easing of sanctions. The foreign minister was given a heroic welcome by the people who\'d gathered at the airport several hours before his arrival.
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[25 Nov 2013] Iran Foreign Minister Says : New deal will protect Iran-s...
Iran\'s foreign minister who headed the country\'s negotiating team in its nuclear talks in Geneva says the new deal will protect Iran\'s...
Iran\'s foreign minister who headed the country\'s negotiating team in its nuclear talks in Geneva says the new deal will protect Iran\'s enrichment rights. Mohammad Javad Zarif has also said that Tehran\'s ready to negotiate a final, comprehensive deal on its nuclear energy program. This as the interim deal signed in Geneva has been hailed as a great win for all sides involved in the marathon talks. Let\'s have a closer look.
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[25 Nov 2013] British foreign secretary urges israel not to undermine...
Britain calls on israel to avoid taking any action that would disrupt the nuclear deal with Iran.
Hague urged Tel Aviv and others opposing the...
Britain calls on israel to avoid taking any action that would disrupt the nuclear deal with Iran.
Hague urged Tel Aviv and others opposing the deal to confine their criticism to rhetoric. He told parliament he hoped a comprehensive nuclear agreement with Tehran could be reached within a year. His remarks come after Israel denounced the agreement as a historic mistake.
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[25 Nov 2013] Shares in French automakers Peugeot, Renault soar on Iran...
Shares in French automakers PSA Peugeot Citroen and Renault have soared after the landmark nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1.
Shares in...
Shares in French automakers PSA Peugeot Citroen and Renault have soared after the landmark nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1.
Shares in Peugeot jumped nearly 4.5 percent while Renault shares rose to above one-percent in afternoon trade on Monday. The nuclear deal signed early Sunday fuels expectations that the two French car makers could quickly re-enter the Iranian market. Iran used to be Peugeot\'s second-biggest market in car sales volumes before Western sanctions against Tehran were toughened. Last year, the car-maker halted sales to Iran to comply with the sanctions, costing it nearly 10 percent of its global vehicle deliveries. Renault announced a nearly 700 million-dollar write-down because of damage to its business in Iran.
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[26 Nov 2013] Iran President says enrichment red line guaranteed under...
Iran\'s President Hassan Rouhani says the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty entitles his country to uranium enrichment and that is Iran\'s red line....
Iran\'s President Hassan Rouhani says the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty entitles his country to uranium enrichment and that is Iran\'s red line.
Rouhani said enrichment is a right not banned under international law. He added that the Iran nuclear deal has created cracks in the sanctions regime. Rouhani stressed that his administration managed to neutralize a rift of unilateral and multilateral sanctions imposed on Iran. He was briefing the Iranian nation on his first one-hundredth day since he took office. The Iranian president also said the country\'s enemies that tried to spread Irano-phobia across the world are isolated more than ever.
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[28 Nov 2013] Iran invites IAEA to visit Arak heavy water production...
he head of the International Atomic Energy Agency Yukiya Amano says Iran has invited the UN nuclear watchdog to visit the Arak heavy water...
he head of the International Atomic Energy Agency Yukiya Amano says Iran has invited the UN nuclear watchdog to visit the Arak heavy water production plant in December. This marks the first concrete step under a cooperation agreement over Tehran\'s peaceful nuclear program.
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[03 Feb 2014] Joint news conference of Iranian and Swedish FMs (...
Iran\'s foreign minister says talks on reaching a comprehensive deal on Tehran\'s nuclear energy program should result in the total removal of all...
Iran\'s foreign minister says talks on reaching a comprehensive deal on Tehran\'s nuclear energy program should result in the total removal of all anti-Iran sanctions.
Mohammad Javad Zarif made the remarks during a press conference with visiting Swedish Foreign minister Carl Bildt in Tehran. Zarif says Tehran believes that U-S-led sanctions have been both illegal and counter-productive and did nothing to help solve the problem. Iran\'s top diplomat noted that the sanctions, which made it difficult for the Iranian companies to purchase even food and medical items, have intensified pessimism among the Iranian people. Bildt also voiced Sweden\'s support for finding a final and comprehensive solution to Iran\'s nuclear energy program. He says the issue can be solved within a six-month period it both sides act in good will.
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[03 Feb 2014] Joint news conference of Iranian and Swedish FMs (...
Iran\'s foreign minister says talks on reaching a comprehensive deal on Tehran\'s nuclear energy program should result in the total removal of all...
Iran\'s foreign minister says talks on reaching a comprehensive deal on Tehran\'s nuclear energy program should result in the total removal of all anti-Iran sanctions.
Mohammad Javad Zarif made the remarks during a press conference with visiting Swedish Foreign minister Carl Bildt in Tehran. Zarif says Tehran believes that U-S-led sanctions have been both illegal and counter-productive and did nothing to help solve the problem. Iran\'s top diplomat noted that the sanctions, which made it difficult for the Iranian companies to purchase even food and medical items, have intensified pessimism among the Iranian people. Bildt also voiced Sweden\'s support for finding a final and comprehensive solution to Iran\'s nuclear energy program. He says the issue can be solved within a six-month period it both sides act in good will.
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