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How West Infiltrated Iran’s Nuclear Program, Ex-Top Nuclear Official Explains
How West Infiltrated Iran’s Nuclear Program, Ex-Top Nuclear Official Explains
Iran’s Zarif Strives to Get Leader’s Approval in Vienna
The new round of talks between Iran and the P5+1 group began on Tuesday in Vienna, Austria, to the two sides to work out the final steps of the Geneva Agreement. The Iranian team, headed by Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran’s minister of foreign affairs, is still striving to sell the November, 24 Geneva deal at home by persuading a major part of Iranian policymakers and the leadership that the joint plan of action it formulated Geneva during the talks with the P5+1 group was a breakthrough in the future of Tehran’s nuclear program. The deal has been the target of criticisms not only by Principlist politicians but even by reformist academics in their university lectures.
Full Text of Iran and P5+1 Nuclear Deal
Iran and the group of P5+1 (USA, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany) agreed on a joint plan action after months of intensive negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program. following is the full text of the plan:
Incoherent P5+1 Hinder Iran Nuclear Talks Progress
The progress for Iran to reach a long-sought deal with world powers is hindered as French Foreign Minister hindering the progress by defying a preliminary deal Iran reached with the US and the UK over its nuclear issue.
Iranian TV Airs Simulation of Counter Attack on Israel (+Video)
Iranian TV Airs Simulation of Counter Attack on Israel (+Video)
Iran’s Leader Frowns at Hardliners, Pats Nuclear Negotiators
“Nobody is allowed to call the negotiators ‘compromisers’. They are born and bred here [under the Islamic Revolution]. They shoulder an arduous task and no one may undermine their mission,” said the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei in an address on Sunday.
Book Released on Aftermaths of Iran Closing Hormuz Strait
Iranian publisher Jahad Daneshgahi (Academic Jihad) as released a new title penned jointly by Dr. Mohammadreza Hafeznia and Meysam Mirzaeitabar with focus on the possible aftermaths of a closed Strait of Hormuz.