AFP: The EU’s foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton on Friday condemned the public execution of juvenile offenders in Iran last week and urged Tehran to halt the use of the death penalty.
EU deplores Iran’s execution of juvenile offenders
Iran MPs ‘urge Ahmadinejad to end boycott’
AFP: Iranian lawmakers have called on President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to end an eight-day boycott and accept the supreme leader’s decision to reinstate the intelligence minister, Shargh newspaper reported on Saturday.
Iran says Indian oil funds freed in Germany -agency
Reuters: Iran has secured the release of some funds that India had paid for Iranian oil and that had been frozen in Germany, a news agency reported.
US aim financial hits at Syrian officials, Iran
AP: The Obama administration on Friday imposed financial penalties against three top Syrian officials, Syria’s intelligence agency and Iran’s Revolutionary Guard over the violent crackdown on demonstrators in Syria.
In shift, Egypt warms to Iran and Hamas, Israel’s foes
New York Times: Egypt is charting a new course in its foreign policy that has already begun shaking up the established order in the Middle East, planning to open the blockaded border with Gaza and normalizing relations with two of Israel and the West’s Islamist foes, Hamas and Iran.
Iraq blocks MEPs’ visit
European Voice: Government denies group of MEPs access to Camp Ashraf, where security forces killed Iranian opposition supporters.
Iranian dissidents and a U.S. dilemma
Reuters: Call it the coalition of the baffled — a diverse group of prominent public figures who challenge the U.S. government’s logic of keeping on its terrorist blacklist an Iranian exile organization that publicly renounced violence a decade ago and has fed details on Iran’s nuclear programme to American intelligence.
Iran’s foreign debt stood at $22 billion in December, Mehr says
Bloomberg: Iran’s foreign debt stood at $22 billion by the end of December, the state-run Mehr news agency reported, citing central bank figures.
China invests $570 million in Iran over two years, IRNA reports
Bloomberg: China invested a total of $570 million in Iran over the past two years ended December 2010, the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported, citing figures from China’s Council for the Promotion of International Trade.
INTERVIEW-Drop terror listing of Iran foes -ex-Obama aide
Reuters: The United States should remove the main exiled Iranian opposition group from its blacklist of outlawed terrorist organisations, President Barack Obama’s former national security adviser said on Wednesday.


