The Telegraph: An Iranian diplomat that America is refusing to accept as Tehran’s next ambassador to the United Nations was implicated in the death of an Iranian dissident in Rome in the 1990s, court documents obtained by The Daily Telegraph reveal.
Iranian diplomat rejected by US implicated in Italian murder
Iran, six powers face ‘significant gaps’ in nuclear talks
Reuters: Negotiators from Iran and six world powers struggled on Wednesday to narrow “significant gaps” in talks aimed at clearing the way for a long-term accord on curbing Tehran’s nuclear program. The negotiators plan to start drafting the agreement to meet a self-imposed July 20 deadline.
U.S. warns on Iran ‘breakout’ capability as nuclear talks start
Reuters: The United States said on Tuesday Iran has the ability to produce fissile material for a nuclear bomb in two months, if it so decided, as Tehran and six world powers swung into a new round of talks in Vienna on resolving their atomic dispute.
US says Iran’s pick for UN envoy is `not viable’
AP: The United States notified Iran’s government on Tuesday that Tehran’s pick for a new U.N. envoy is “not viable,” a day after the U.S. Senate voted against letting the diplomat enter the country. The Obama administration has stopped short of saying it would refuse him a visa.
Kerry offers sober assessment of Iran nuke talks
AP: Secretary of State John Kerry is offering a sober assessment of the new round of nuclear talks between Iran and six world powers. Kerry told a Senate panel that he’s not expressing optimism as negotiations resumed in Vienna, less than three months before the informal July deadline for reaching an agreement.
Iran is struggling to receive ‘unfrozen’ oil revenue promised in nuclear deal
International Business Times: Iran has been unable to withdraw much of the oil revenue it was cleared to receive in a nuclear agreement with Western sanctions-imposing nations last November, and that may weaken efforts to limit Iran’s nuclear program.
Senate votes to bar proposed Iran U.N. ambassador from country
Reuters: The U.S. Senate passed legislation on Monday seeking to bar Iran’s proposed U.N. ambassador, Hamid Abutalebi, from entering the United States. The Democratic-controlled Senate passed the measure by a voice vote.
Sending a bunker-buster message to Iran
Wall Street Journal: Prussian leader Frederick the Great once lamented, “The ways of negotiation have failed up to the present, and negotiations without arms make as little impression as notes without instruments.” The same could be said about nuclear negotiations with Iran.
Iran nuclear talks to intensify
AFP: Iran and world powers begin a new round of nuclear talks Tuesday hoping to make progress to move up a gear and start drafting a final deal next month. This will however require Iran and the 5+1 to delve ever deeper into issues that will severely test their willingness to give ground.
Spain busts group accused of plans to send arms machinery to Iran
Reuters: Spain said on Monday it had dismantled a group it accused of plotting to send industrial equipment to Iran that could be used for weapon manufacture in violation of international sanctions.


