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After success on Iran, U.S. Treasury’s sanctions team faces new challenges

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Reuters: This is what the modern American war room looks like: the clocks on the wall show the times in Kabul, Tehran and Bogota. The faces around the conference table are mostly young. There is talk of targets, and of middle-of-the-night calls to Europe.

Iran to maintain daily oil sales at 1 million barrels into July

Bloomberg: Iran anticipates maintaining crude exports at about 1 million barrels a day until at least July when a deal with global powers over its nuclear program will be renewed or expire, the nation’s deputy oil minister said.

Israeli minister: Kerry’s remarks on Iran nuke deal ‘not acceptable’

The Hill: An Israeli Cabinet minister said Secretary of State John Kerry’s remarks over the specifics of a nuclear threshold in a final deal with Iran were “not acceptable”. “The things that Kerry said … are worrying. They are surprising. They are not acceptable,” Minister Yuval Steinitz told Israel Radio. 

Iranian woman Reyhaneh Jabbari at imminent danger of execution

Death Penalty News: Reports from Iran indicate that the death sentence of the 26 year old Iranian woman Reyhaneh Jabbari can be carried out on Tuesday April 15. Reyhaneh Jabbari, aged 26, was arrested in 2007 for the murder of a former employee of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence.

American’s wish for Iranian burial riles hard-liners

New York Times: Richard Nelson Frye, a renowned American scholar of Iran who died last month in Boston at 94, wanted to be buried at a spot in this country where songbirds sing and dry desert breezes cool the slow afternoons.

Iran needs 30,000 new centrifuges for fuel: official

AFP – Iran will need 30,000 of its new generation centrifuges to meet domestic fuel demands, far more than the current number, its nuclear chief said Sunday. Ali Akbar Salehi’s comments came just days after the latest round of talks in Vienna aimed at securing a long-term deal over Iran’s disputed nuclear programme.

Row over Iran UN pick not impacting nuclear talks: US

AFP – The United States’ refusal to issue a visa to Iran’s pick for UN ambassador is not impacting talks over the country’s disputed nuclear program, Washington’s envoy to the United Nations said Sunday. Washington has said it won’t issue a visa to Hamid Aboutalebi, who has been linked to the 1979 US hostage crisis.

Iran scraps plan to send warships to Atlantic: Fars

Reuters: Iran has called off a deployment of warships to the Atlantic Ocean, the semi-official Fars news agency said on Sunday, shelving plans for its vessels to approach U.S. maritime borders in response to the U.S. navy’s presence in the Gulf.

Iran talking to EU businesses about future investment, Seif says

Bloomberg: Iran, whose economy has been crippled by penalties imposed by the West over its refusal to halt uranium enrichment, has maintained a dialog with investors and is confident it could attract investment in the automobile, steel and heavy machinery industries, central bank governor Valiollah Seif said.

Iran’s leaders still touting nuclear progress

Wall Street Journal: A senior cleric delivering a nationally televised sermon urged a crowd that included former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the head of Iran’s nuclear energy organization to observe sexual piety, aid the poor and support Iran’s development of nuclear power.