New Iran sanctions plan agreed, Hillary Clinton says

The major world powers have agreed on a proposal for new sanctions against Iran, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said. A draft resolution will be circulated at the UN Security Council for ratification, she told the US Senate. The announcement came a day after Iran made a deal with Turkey that would see nuclear material exchanged for enriched uranium in Turkey. The deal was similar to one proposed by the West and its allies last... [more]

France frees killer of ex-Iran PM Shapour Bakhtiar

A French court has ordered the release of an Iranian convicted for the 1991 murder of Iran’s ex-Prime Minister Shapour Bakhtiar. Ali Vakili Rad was expected to be released from prison and flown home to Tehran, his lawyer said. The move comes just days after Iran freed a French teacher, Clotilde Reiss, who was charged with spying after Iran’s disputed presidential election. France has denied it made any pact with Iran to secure... [more]

Iran ‘to sign nuclear fuel-swap deal with Turkey’

Iran has agreed a UN-backed deal on its nuclear programme after mediation talks with Turkish and Brazilian leaders, reports from Tehran say. An Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said an agreement would be signed shortly to send the country’s nuclear material to Turkey for processing. Low-enriched uranium would be made into a form usable in a research reactor. The West is worried that Iran is trying to build a bomb. Iran denies having... [more]

Brazil’s leader seeks nuclear compromise with Iran

Brazil’s president met with Iranian leaders Sunday to try to broker a compromise in the international standoff over Tehran’s nuclear program, even as the U.S. says new sanctions are the only way to force Iran’s cooperation. Luis Inacio Lula da Silva is trying to use Brazil’s friendly relations with Iran to show it can be a fair, neutral broker in the escalating dispute. Since evidence of a clandestine Iranian nuclear... [more]

Brazilian President Lula Inacio de Silva in Iran

Brazilian President Lula Inacio de Silva arrived in Tehran on Sunday for a nuclear summit that major powers have said might prove to be Tehran’s last chance to avoid tough new UN sanctions. The Brazilian leader, heading a delegation of 300, was welcomed on the two-day visit by Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki, an AFP journalist said. He is due to meet Sunday morning with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and is also due to... [more]

Israel Raises Heat With Iran War Talk

Israel’s deputy Prime Minister has raised tension in the Middle East by saying his country’s air force could successfully strike Iran. The former armed forces chief Moshe Yaalon says Israel is capable of fighting a war with Iran after modernising its military. “Technology has improved range and aerial refuelling capabilities and has brought about a massive improvement in accuracy of ordnance and intelligence.” Israel... [more]

China, Russia to discuss Iran in Moscow

Chinese President Hu Jintao will discuss the Iranian nuclear standoff with Russian leaders during a weekend visit to Moscow, a Chinese official said Wednesday, noting the two sides had “similar views”. Hu will meet President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin during the May 8-9 visit, during which he will attend ceremonies marking the 65th anniversary of the end of World War II, the official said. “The leaders... [more]

Iran’s president says no proof of weapons plan – BREAKING NEWS

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is rejecting allegations his country is developing nuclear weapons, citing “not a single credible proof.” Ahmadinejad is condemning the continued possession of nuclear weapons by the United States and others. He spoke Monday at the start of a monthlong conference reviewing the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. He says such atomic weapons are an encouragement to other countries to develop... [more]

US, UK and French delegates walk out of UN nuclear conference over Iran president’s criticism

The UN secretary-general has called on nuclear weapons states to reaffirm their commitment to disarm at a meeting to review efforts to halt their spread. Ban Ki-moon told delegates from the 189 signatories of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) a “failure to do so would be a step backward”. He also urged Iran to comply with UN resolutions on its nuclear programme. Iran’s president later accused Western powers of... [more]

France and China working together on issues from global monetary policy to Iran

France and China Wednesday pledged to draw a line under past tensions over Tibet and breathe new life into their relationship by working together on issues from global monetary policy to Iran. President Nicolas Sarkozy and his host Hu Jintao made the comments following talks in Beijing that signalled they had moved past the Tibet row, which peaked when Sarkozy met the Dalai Lama, Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader, in 2008. “President... [more]

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