AFP: US officials declared Tuesday that Iran is “not open for business” and vowed to scrutinize companies heading to the Islamic republic since it entered a temporary nuclear agreement.
US: Iran ‘not open for business’
Iran FM ‘no authority’ to talk to Kerry about Syria: US
AFP: Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has revealed he has “no authority” to discuss the war in Syria with US Secretary of State John Kerry, tacitly acknowledging the regime’s tight grip despite overtures to the West.
Iran nuclear deal ‘not perfect’ but buys time: U.S. official
Reuters: An initial agreement to curb Iran’s nuclear program was “not perfect” but bought time to try to secure a comprehensive deal, U.S. officials said on Tuesday in response to sharp criticism from Congress.
Lord Carlile: Iran and the Straw agenda
Politics Home: Lord Carlile of Berriew, a leading member of the British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom (BPCIF) was opposed to Jack Straw’s recent trip to Iran and favours economic sanctions instead.
U.N. nuclear agency may press Iran on rare isotope in probe
Reuters: The U.N. nuclear watchdog says it wants Iran to clarify past production of small amounts of a rare radioactive material that can help trigger an atomic bomb explosion, but which also has non-military uses.
Syria opposition chief to press Russia on Assad
AFP: Syria’s opposition leader met Russia’s top diplomat on Tuesday in a bid to persuade Moscow to pressure Damascus to agree to a transitional government for the war-scarred nation.
French trade delegation in Iran to boost business ties
AFP: A French trade delegation arrived in Tehran Monday to try to restore business ties with Iran, ahead of a possible comprehensive nuclear deal between the Islamic republic and world powers.
House Dems say give diplomacy a chance with Iran
AP: More than 70 House Democrats have signed a letter to President Barack Obama backing diplomatic efforts with Iran over its nuclear development. Two Democrats are circulating the letter that warns against new sanctions.
Iran foreign minister: nuclear deal possible in six months
Reuters: Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Mohammad Zarif said on Monday a final deal with world powers on Tehran’s nuclear program is possible within six months if there is good will and he was not worried about the U.S. Congress trying to impose new sanctions.
Eyeing sanctions thaw, Western delegates race to Iran
AFP: Six months after the inauguration of Iran’s moderate President Hassan Rouhani, Western diplomats and businessmen are racing to Tehran hoping that a diplomatic thaw will reopen lucrative markets.


