Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Iran won't be brought to knees on nuclear issue: Khamenei

Iran won't be brought to knees on nuclear issue: Khamenei
Tehran (AFP) Nov 25, 2014 - Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Tuesday that Iran would not sink "to its knees" over its disputed nuclear programme, his first comment since a missed deadline for a deal. "In the # nuclear issue, arrogants have made their best to bring # Iran to its knees but they were not able and will not be able to do so," a tweet on his @khamenei_ir account said. Iranian officials often re ... morehttp://www.spacewar.com/reports/Iran_wont_be_brought_to_knees_on_nuclear_issue_Khamenei_999.html

Iran's Rouhani squeezed over nuclear talks extension
Tehran (AFP) Nov 25, 2014 - Iran's President Hassan Rouhani faced thinly veiled pressure Tuesday over a missed nuclear deal deadline and an unexpected seven-month extension of talks, with hardliners denouncing the diplomatic deadlock. The failure to clinch a final agreement with world powers dominated newspaper front pages, with many editorials viewing further dialogue as pointless because the talks have not yet yielde ... more http://www.spacewar.com/reports/Irans_Rouhani_squeezed_over_nuclear_talks_extension_999.html

NUKEWARS
What hope for Iran nuclear deal?
Vienna (AFP) Nov 25, 2014 - Iran and world powers have given themselves seven more months to reach a nuclear deal, but a heightened risk of hardliners wrecking the process means they may have missed their best chance ever, analysts say. It also remains far from certain that putting yet more time on the clock will help, when after 10 rounds of talks the two sides still remain poles apart on the fundamental issues. U ... more http://www.spacewar.com/reports/What_hope_for_Iran_nuclear_deal_999.html

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