Hong Kong to pass laws to seize Iran-linked assets

Hong Kong said Wednesday it was “striving” to pass legislation to comply with UN sanctions against Iran, after 20 shipping firms in the city were accused of being linked to Tehran’s weapons buildup. Last week, the US Treasury Department slapped sanctions on 24 shipping companies, including four in Britain’s Isle of Man, accused of being fronts for Iranian businesses involved in Iran’s missile programmes. The... [more]

Iran: Sanctions won’t stop nuclear drive

Iran’s president says not even 100,000 U.N. Security Council resolutions will stop his country’s nuclear ambitions. The semiofficial Fars news agency says Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made the remarks during a meeting with a group of journalists Tuesday in Tehran. Iran has hardened its position on its nuclear program ahead of Jan. 21-22 talks with world powers in Istanbul, Turkey. Tehran says it will refuse to talk about its right to... [more]

Foreign diplomats set to tour Iran nuclear sites

Foreign diplomats were set to kick-off on Saturday a two-day tour of Iran’s atomic sites at the invitation of Tehran, in a bid to drum up support for its contentious nuclear programme. The rare tour to Iran’s main uranium enrichment facility at Natanz and the heavy water installation in Arak was apparently snubbed by Iran’s key allies China and Russia, as well as the European Union. Iran had invited several envoys to the... [more]

Clinton urges Gulf to keep focus on Iran sanctions

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday urged Arab states in the Gulf to stay focused on sanctions against Iran over its controversial nuclear programme, at the start of a regional tour. “We don’t want anyone to be misled by anyone’s intelligence,” Clinton told reporters on her plane before landing in Abu Dhabi. “We expect all of our partners who share that concern (over Iran) … to stay as focused... [more]

70 dead in Iran Air plane crash

At least 70 people were killed in the crash of an Iran Air plane near a northwestern Iranian city on Sunday, a senior official with the Iranian Red Crescent told state news agency IRNA. Heydar Heydari, deputy head of the Red Crescent’s rescue operations in Iran, said another 32 people were injured when the plane came down near the city of Orumiyeh. “Based on informed received, so far 70 people have been killed and 32 injured”... [more]

50 out of 105 survive Iran Air crash

Fifty from the 105 passengers and crew on board an Iran Air plane which crashed in bad weather and broke into pieces on Sunday survived the accident, Iran’s emergency services chief and media said. “So far no reports of death have been reported to me,” emergency services head Gholam Reza Masoumi told Fars news agency. “But 50 injured people out of the 105 on board have come out of the plane alive.” The Iran... [more]

Iran says to make own fuel for research reactor

Iran will make its own fuel for a nuclear research reactor later this year, its foreign minister said on Saturday, announcing a “breakthrough” which appeared timed to strengthen Tehran’s hand in talks with world powers. Less than two weeks before a second round of talks with the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany, Ali Akbar Salehi said Iran was pushing ahead with the uranium enrichment which... [more]

Israel says Turkey like Iran before revolution

Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has likened Turkey to Iran on the eve of its 1979 Islamic revolution, saying Ankara’s policies were to blame for the breakdown of ties with the Jewish state Writing in Thursday’s edition of the Jerusalem Post under the headline “We will not be Turkey’s punching bag,” Lieberman offered to meet his Turkish counterpart as part of a “frank and honest dialogue”... [more]

EU tightens screw on Iran with extra sanctions

EU foreign ministers approved tighter sanctions on Iran over its disputed nuclear programme on Monday, with steps to block oil and gas investment and curtail Tehran’s refining and natural gas capability. The measures go well beyond sanctions imposed by the United Nations last month and mirror steps taken by the United States in recent weeks to apply extra pressure on Tehran to return to negotiations over its uranium enrichment programme. As... [more]

Strong Norwegian protests to Iran

Iran’s ambassador to Norway was on Monday called to the Department of Foreign Affairs (photo) where he received a strong Norwegian protest against planned executions in Iran. Ambassador Seyed Hossein Rezvani received the protest in an urgently called meeting with State Secretary Espen Barth Eide. Share this: {lang: 'en-US'} function open_win(url,id) { var win = window.open(url, 'popup','width=600,height=300,status=0,toolbar=0');... [more]

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