Report: Iran summons Greek envoy over rights vote

AP: An Iranian news agency is reporting that the country’s foreign ministry has summoned the Greek ambassador in protest of a human rights resolution by European Parliament. Greece is now heading the European Union.

Fourth Iranian held in UAE over businessman’s kidnap: source

Reuters: An Iranian suspected of helping kidnap a British-Iranian businessman in Dubai has been arrested in Thailand and deported to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), an official source familiar with the matter said on Sunday.

Iran can’t withdraw much oil revenue under interim nuclear deal

Wall Street Journal: Iran has been unable to withdraw much of the unfrozen oil revenue it was to receive under a November interim nuclear deal, a possible complication for efforts to end the decadelong standoff over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.

Report: Pakistani vessels at Iranian naval drill

AP: Iran’s official news agency is reporting that Pakistani naval vessels have arrived at the southern Iranian port of Bandar Abbas for an upcoming naval maneuver. The report said Pakistani vessels include a warship, a submarine and a logistics vessel.

Royce joins calls to reject new Iranian UN envoy

The Hill: House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-Calif.) on Thursday said the United States should deny a visa to Iran’s new ambassador to the United Nations. A number of lawmakers have voiced the same concern this week over Abutalebi.

Chinese man, Iranian indicted in US over Iran exports

AFP: A Chinese man, an Iranian and two Iranian firms were charged in the United States with conspiring to export devices to Iran that can serve to enrich uranium, an indictment unsealed Friday said.

Iran oil exports will be in line with sanctions target: U.S.

Reuters: The United States on Friday dismissed suggestions that Iran was exporting much more oil than it is allowed to sell under a preliminary nuclear deal with world powers and predicted that aggregate Iranian oil sales would meet targets set for Tehran.

Boeing says US OK’s sale of plane parts to Iran

AP: Boeing Co. said Friday that it received U.S. government approval to export certain spare parts for commercial airplanes to Iran. Officials at the Treasury Department, which oversees sanctions against Iran, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

US official: Iran nuke deal to be drafted in May

AP: World powers and Iran will start drafting a final nuclear agreement next month, a U.S. official said Friday in a surprisingly optimistic assessment that expressed hope that a comprehensive pact could be reached in July.

US voices concern about Iran envoy

AFP: The United States said Thursday it has voiced concern to Iran on its potential selection of a UN ambassador with alleged links to the 1979 seizure of the US embassy. Iran has sought a visa for Hamid Aboutalebi, who joined a student group behind the hostage-taking.