U.S. assures Israel that core Iran sanctions still in place

Reuters: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry assured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday that core sanctions against Iran would remain in place despite its interim nuclear deal with world powers.

Eni’s Scaroni meets Iran minister for future oil work

Bloomberg: Paulo Scaroni, chief executive of Italy’s biggest oil company Eni SpA (ENI), said he had a “fairly long and warm meeting” with Iran’s petroleum minister to discuss possible future energy projects and money owed to Eni.

Iran sends envoys to Gulf over nuclear deal

AFP: Iranian overtures towards Gulf Arab countries after Tehran signed a landmark nuclear deal with world powers are to keep “brothers” updated, parliament speaker Ali Larijani said Thursday.

Kerry arrives in Israel for talks on Iran, peace process

AFP: US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Israel on Wednesday for the first time since world powers struck a nuclear deal with Iran that angered the Jewish state, and amid renewed efforts to broker an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal. The two issues are expected to dominate meetings Thursday with Israeli Prime Minister.

Iraq PM in talks on Syria during Iran trip

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AFP: Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki arrived in Iran on Wednesday, state television reported, for two days of talks that will also focus on the conflict raging in Syria. It is Maliki’s first visit to Tehran since Hassan Rouhani became Iran’s president.

White House tells Senate it opposes new Iran sanctions effort

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Reuters: The White House said on Tuesday it opposes a fresh effort by some members of the U.S. Senate to impose new sanctions against Iran, even if the new restrictions would not take effect for months.

Iran police chief slams officials’ use of social media

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AFP: Iran’s police chief Esmaeel Ahmadi Moghaddam on Monday criticised officials who “cross red lines” by using banned social media networks, Mehr news agency reported. Tehran blocks access to popular websites including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

British envoy to visit Iran for first time in two years

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AFP: Britain’s new envoy to Tehran, Ajay Sharma, is to visit Iran on Tuesday for the first time to try to consolidate a thaw in ties which were severed in 2011, officials said. Habibollah-Zadeh told IRNA on Monday that he would also be travelling to London.

White House, lawmakers duel over new Iran sanctions

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UPI: The White House says new sanctions being crafted on Capitol Hill may split Washington from its partners, while a key lawmaker calls them an “insurance policy.” “If you want to hold our feet to the fire on the final deal, fine, do that,” a senior administration official told The Washington Post.

Iran says seeks stronger cooperation with Saudi Arabia

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Reuters: Iran said on Sunday it wanted stronger cooperation with U.S. ally Saudi Arabia, as it seeks to ease concerns among Gulf Arab neighbors about a potential resurgence in its influence following a nuclear deal with world powers.