EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said on Monday that nuclear talks between Iran and G5+1 is on its final stage to clinch comprehensive deal, Al-Alam News Network reports.
The British Foreign Secretary Phillip Hammond called on Iran to show more flexibility in nuclear talks with the 5+1, Al-Alam TV reports.
The Prime Minister is said to have said that he would “close [the BBC] down after the election,” according to BBC political editor Nick Robinson.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif left Tehran for Luxembourg on Monday, Al-Alam TV reports.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani called on world countries, particularly the European states that are attractive destinations for narcotics, to share the burden of fighting a costly war on drug trafficking.
Experts and diplomats from Iran and six world powers reconvened in Vienna on Saturday to proceed with a series of meetings to draft the text of a final deal on Tehran's nuclear energy program, Tasnim News Agency reports.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is scheduled to hold meetings on Monday with EU foreign policy chief as well as British, French and German counterparts on nuclear negotiations, IRNA reports.
Iran is trying to avoid detailed commitments. The French are sticking to their tough line. And U.S. President Barack Obama faces a battle to sell any deal to a skeptical Congress.
The former EU Foreign Affairs Chief Javier Solana announced since Saudi Arabia is fully involved with yemen, Iran is the only country in the region capable to fight ISIS.
The delegation from Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, arrived Tuesday morning, UN spokesman Ahmad Fawzi told reporters.