Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jul. 04 The European Unions foreign policy chief Javier Solana and Irans chief nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani will likely meet in Brussels on Wednesday, the government-run news agency Fars reported on Tuesday.
Irans Larijani, EUs Solana to meet in Brussels – report
Irans Larijani, EUs Solana to meet in Brussels – report
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jul. 04 The European Unions foreign policy chief Javier Solana and Irans chief nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani will likely meet in Brussels on Wednesday, the government-run news agency Fars reported on Tuesday.
China urges Iran to respond to nuclear package
Reuters: China urged Iran on Tuesday to respond to a package of incentives to stop enriching uranium and called on G8 powers to show patience, saying the standoff over Iran’s nuclear plans had entered a crucial phase.
Iran agents arrested in Baku while filming French embassy
Iran Focus: London, Jul. 03 Three Iranian agents were arrested in Baku while filming the French embassy, according to an Azerbaijani daily.
Iran agents arrested in Baku while filming French embassy
Iran Focus: London, Jul. 03 Three Iranian agents were arrested in Baku while filming the French embassy, according to an Azerbaijani daily.
Suspending atomic work not on Iran’s agenda – agency
Reuters: A senior Iranian nuclear official said on Monday that suspending uranium enrichment, as demanded by six world powers in return for incentives, was not on Iran’s agenda, Iran’s student news agency ISNA reported.
Iran has until July 12 to stop enrichment
AP: Western powers will reactivate efforts to punish Iran through possible U.N. Security Council sanctions unless it suspends uranium enrichment and agrees to talks on its nuclear program by July 12, diplomats said Monday.
Five Iranians arrested in Pakistan
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jul. 03 Five Iranians were arrested on Sunday in Pakistan by local security forces, the state-run news agency ISNA reported.
Five Iranians arrested in Pakistan
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jul. 03 Five Iranians were arrested on Sunday in Pakistan by local security forces, the state-run news agency ISNA reported.
Siniora urges Iran to stop nuclear program, seeks Syria talks
Bloomberg: Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora said Iran should abandon its nuclear program in the interests of Middle East peace, while urging the world to remember that Israel already possesses weapons of mass destruction.


