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Intensive consultations to remove sanctions on Iran continue
TEHRAN, Jan. 19 (MNA) – Intensive diplomatic and expert consultations continue on Wednesday as Ali Bagheri Kani, Iran's chief negotiator, arrived at the Coburg Hotel in Vienna to continue talks with the European envoys on the removal of sanctions.
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Vienna talks get more serious as Iran meets E3, Mora Tue.
TEHRAN, Jan. 18 (MNA) – Iran’s top negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani met with the envoys of the European Union (EU) and three European countries in the Austrian capital of Vienna as Vienna talks get more serious on Tuesday.
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Mora, E3 envoys continue consultations with Iran in Vienna
TEHRAN, Jan. 11 (MNA) – Top Iranian negotiator at the Vienna talks Ali Bagheri Kani held talks in with representatives of the EU, Mora, and the European countries at Hotel Coburg on Tuesday.
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Iran's Bagheri Kani holds meetings with EU's Mora, E3 Sun.
TEHRAN, Jan. 09 (MNA) – Iran's chief negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani held meetings with EU envoy Enrique Mora and the lead negotiators of the European troika at Vienna's Coburg Hotel as part of the 8th round of the consultations in the Austrian capital.
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Iran’s top negotiator holds meeting with E3 envoys in Vienna
TEHRAN, Dec. 30 (MNA) – Iran’s top negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani held meeting with the representatives of three European countries and Deputy Secretary-General of EU External Action Service Enrique Mora in Vienna on Thursday.
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E3, US foreign ministers discuss JCPOA
TEHRAN, Dec. 30 (MNA) – The foreign ministers of Britain, France, Germany and the United States discussed Iran's nuclear deal, JCPOA, and the latest developments of Vienna talks with a focus on the removal of anti-Iranian sanctions.
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Iran calls on E3 to stop being unconstructive in Vienna talks
TEHRAN, Dec. 27 (MNA) – The Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman has said certain European parties to JCPOA are playing a non-constructive role in Vienna talks, calling on them to come to the talks with good intentions to reach a good agreement.
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New round of Vienna talks to kick off today
TEHRAN, Dec. 27 (MNA) – The new round of Vienna talks between Iran and the P4+1 group of countries including the UK, France, Russia, China plus Germany will be held in Hotel Coburg in the Austrian capital on Monday.
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Timing of Vienna talks coordinated by all parties: Iran
TEHRAN, Dec. 18 (MNA) – Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman has said that all the parties agreed on the break before the start of the timing of the next round of Vienna talks.
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Troika gears up for its best known blame game as talks go on
TEHRAN, Dec. 18 (MNA) – With the parties to the Vienna talks holding a plenary session on Friday, a period of nearly a two-week break has started, with the talks scheduled to resume in late December.
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Current round of Vienna talks wraps up
TEHRAN, Dec. 17 (MNA) – While announcing the end of the current round of Vienna talks, Russia’s Permanent Representatives to Vienna-based International Organizations said that the talks would resume soon.
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European diplomats:
Next round of Vienna talks to be held in late December
TEHRAN, Dec. 17 (MNA) – European diplomats of three countries as JCPOA members including UK, Germany and France announced the possibility of continuing Vienna talks on December 27 after an official meeting held on Friday evening.
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FM spox:
If E3 wants to be taken seriously it needs to behave like one
TEHRAN, Dec. 15 (MNA) – Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman said that if E3 (UK, Germany and France) wants to be taken seriously as fair partner, it needs to behave like one.
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EU demands slowing down pace of Vienna talks: source
TEHRAN, Dec. 12 (MNA) – A source close to the Iranian delegation to the Vienna talks said the Europeans were trying to impose demands beyond the nuclear deal's terms.
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E3 throws wrench into Vienna talks
TEHRAN, Dec. 12 (MNA) – With the Vienna talks running up against technical roadblocks, the E3 has resorted to a series of bullying measures ranging from pressuring other parties to brandishing referral of Iran’s nuclear binder to intl. institutions.
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By: Mohammad Ghaderi
Why is Washington trying to prolong Vienna talks?
TEHRAN, Dec. 05 (MNA) – A look into the new Vienna talks shows that the European and American parties have been killing time while ironically putting the blame on Tehran.
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EU parties want to wrap up new Vienna talks quickly: source
TEHRAN, Dec. 01 (MNA) – A source has told Iranian media that the European parties seek an immediate end to the newly started round of Vienna talks while Iran wants the continuation of the talks as long as necessary.
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Khatibzadeh reacts to US, E3 moves ahead of Vienna talks
TEHRAN, Nov. 26 (MNA) – In a late Thursday tweet, the Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman criticized the anti-Iran moves taken by the US and European Troika ahead of the new round of Vienna talks.
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Cleric urges nuclear negotiators not to give in to US demands
TEHRAN, Nov. 19 (MNA) – Tehran's Provisional Friday Prayers Leader Hojjatoleslam Haj Ali Akbari called on Iran’s nuclear negotiators not to accept any excessive demands of United States and European countries in upcoming nuclear talks.
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Iran FM spox.:
Claimed crisis over Iran nuclear issue propaganda, fabricated
TEHRAN, Nov. 01 (MNA) – The Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman has rejected the US and E3 leaders' claim on the existence of a nuclear crisis over the Iranian nuclear issue in the Rome statement, describing it as fabricated and propaganda.
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AEOI chief:
Safeguard, JCPOA-related cameras fundamentally different
TEHRAN, Oct. 10 (MNA) – Referring to the cameras installed at Iran's nuclear sites, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) said that the Safeguard and JCPOA-related cameras are fundamentally different from each other.
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Iran reacts to E3, US statements over IAEA's report
TEHRAN, Sep. 27 (MNA) – In reaction to the statements of the US and three European countries, Kazem Gharibabadi said that the IAEA, the US and the E3 should know that they cannot remain silent in the face of acts of sabotage and expect monitoring.
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Amir-Abdollahian terms meeting with French FM as constructive
TEHRAN, Sep. 27 (MNA) – Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian called meeting with his French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian as constructive and progressive.
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In meeting with Borrell:
Iran FM criticizes US unconstructive behavior in JCPOA
TEHRAN, Sep. 22 (MNA) – Iranian Foreign Minister said that unfortunately, the Biden administration's behavior and policies in relation to Iran and the JCPOA have so far been unconstructive.
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US' Malley calls meeting with EU, E3 officials 'productive'
TEHRAN, Sep. 11 (MNA) – Announcing the end of his meetings in Paris with EU officials on the JCPOA talks, US Special Representative for Iran’s Affairs Robert Malley called the meetings productive.
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FM Amir-Abdollahian:
Iran pursues balanced, active, dynamic, smart foreign policy
TEHRAN, Sep. 06 (MNA) – The Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian detailed on Monday the foreign policy pursued by the new administration in Iran with regard to nuclear talks, Europe, neighbors as well as the Middle East security.
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Iran reacts to latest report of IAEA
TEHRAN, Aug. 18 (MNA) – The spokesperson of the Iranian foreign ministry reacted to the latest IAEA report, noting that the nuclear programs and actions of Iran are in full compliance with the NPT and Iran's commitments.
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Senior official:
Iran not have good experience in negotiating with West
TEHRAN, May 11 (MNA) – Stating that Iran does not have good experience in negotiating with the West, a senior official at the Foreign Ministry said that the West should try to bring the negotiations to an end and make the JCPOA a good experience.
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Rouhani:
we can do 90% enrichment but we are not after bomb
TEHRAN, Apr. 15 (MNA) – Rouhani dismissed the US, E3's concerns over Iran's 60% uranium enrichment, saying that today we can do 90% enrichment if we want to, but we are not seeking a nuclear bomb.
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E3 expresses concern over Iran's 60% enrichment
TEHRAN, Apr. 14 (MNA) – Releasing a statement, the governments of France, Germany and the United Kingdom (the E3) expressed concern about the announcement by Iran that it will start uranium enrichment up to 60%.