Links to FIVE reports: from Anadolu Ajansi, Reuters, Agence France-Presse, and the Associated Press; others or at least headlines are accessible by clicking on their names or initials below. (Scroll down for IRAN 2-7-26 and LEBANON and GAZA.) — MCM
NOTE: Top item below has been completed incrementally. Thank you for your patience.
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NEWER Iranian FM says uranium enrichment to continue ‘even at cost of war.’ From the Cradle. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said today that the Islamic Republic will not give up uranium enrichment, as Israel and the U.S. are demanding – stressing that Tehran will continue to pursue a peaceful nuclear program even at the cost of war. READ MORE . . .
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Iranian president says talks with U.S, ‘a step forward,’ dialogue key to ‘peaceful solution,’ by Rania Abushamala | Anadolu ISTANBUL —“Dialogue has always been our strategy for achieving peaceful solutions,” Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said today, stressing that Iran’s approach to the nuclear issue is based on “the rights guaranteed under the Non-Proliferation Treaty.” READ MORE . . . Click HERE for same Anadolu report in French, and HERE for others.
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Iran doubts whether U.S. taking negotiations seriously: foreign minister. From AFP. TEHRAN — Iran has reason to doubt the United States is serious about resolving the current crisis in relations through negotiations, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said today. READ MORE . . .
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Iran insists on right to enrichment, ready for confidence. From Reuters. DUBAI — Recognition of Iran’s right to enrich uranium is key for nuclear talks with the U.S. to succeed, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said today. READ MORE . . .
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Iran’s top diplomat strikes a hard line on U.S. talks, saying Tehran’s power comes from . . . by Jon Gambrell | AP DUBAI — Iran’s top diplomat insisted today that Tehran’s strength came from its ability to “say no to the great powers,” striking a maximalist position just after . . . READ MORE . . . Click HERE for same AP report in Spanish, and HERE for others. [ NOTE: For this update AP has done a new headline and relegated most of the diplomacy element to the second half of its report in favor of the news that Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been sentenced to an additional 7 years or so in prison. ]
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