Tehran is optimistic that its talks with six other world powers will yield a comprehensive deal on the country's controversial nuclear program, Iran's President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday.
The European Union (EU) has extended the suspension of restrictive measures on Iran over its nuclear programme until November 24, the Council of EU Monday said in a statement.
The Israeli prime minister on Sunday vowed to "convince the world powers to avoid a bad agreement" with Iran, one day after the two sides concluded three days' intensive nuclear talks.
South Korea plans to launch production plants in Iran to manufacture various products, including cars and home appliances, South Korean Ambassador to Tehran Sung Wung Yeub was quoted as saying by Iran Daily on Thursday.
Iran and six world powers on Wednesday started to make the final diplomacy efforts before the July 20 deadline to find the solution for Tehran's nuclear program in Vienna amid uncertainty and gaps.
Iran may return to its nuclear policies before the interim deal last November if nuclear talks between Iran and the world powers fail to end in "proper results," Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said here on Sunday.
The forth round of Iranian nuclear talks ended Friday in Vienna, making no tangible progress, but the negotiation will continue in coming months, Iran's deputy chief nuclear negotiator was quoted as saying.
Iran and its southeastern neighbor Pakistan are teaming up in their fight against terrorism, local media reported on Sunday.
The United States insisted on Tuesday that it will not issue a visa to Iran's new ambassador to the United Nations Hamid Aboutalebi for his role in the 1979 hostage crisis.
Iran and six world powers entered detailed negotiations here Tuesday, aiming to find a long-term solution to Tehran's nuclear program.
The "substantive" round of talks on Iranian nuclear issues touched upon some controversial problems, EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said on Wednesday in a joint statement after a two-day meeting in Vienna.
The talks between Iran and six major states in Vienna is "substantive and useful", a spokesperson for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said on Tuesday.
Iran does not expect a comprehensive accord with the world powers in the upcoming nuclear talks, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on Sunday.
There is "no guarantee" that Iran and the world powers will succeed in reaching a final agreement in their nuclear talks, the European Union foreign policy chief said Sunday during her landmark visit to Tehran.
Visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said here Wednesday that his country will not give up its peaceful nuclear rights.
The chairman of Iran's Assembly of Experts urged the country's nuclear negotiators on Tuesday to protect what he called the "nuclear rights of Iranians" in ongoing talks with major world powers.
The United States has raised concerns about the reported arms deal between Iraq and Iran "at the highest levels" with the Iraqi government, the White House said Tuesday.