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Hosseini: Interpol Acted Unprincipled

Foreign Ministry spokesman, Mohammad-Ali Hosseini condemned as an “unprincipled” act a recent decision by the Interpol on refusing to drop charges against a number of Iranians for their alleged involvement in a 1994 bombing in Argentina.

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Iran Needs Culture of Martyrdom: Ahmadinejad

  President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said here Wednesday that the country is more than ever in need of the culture of martyrdom, self-sacrifice and appreciation of martyrs, war veterans and the disabled.

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Iran Appraise Cooperation with Armenia

Minister of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics Brigadier General Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar conferred on Wednesday in Yerevan with Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian on expansion of mutual cooperation between the two countries.

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Leader Calls on Iranian Police to Keep Vigilant

Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei called on the Iranian law enforcement police to be vigilant, warning that enemies seek to spark insecurities in Iran to disrupt the country’s scientific and political progress.

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Parliament Speaker: Saudi N. Proposal under Study

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Gholam Ali Haddad Adel said here on Wednesday that Tehran is verifying a recent proposal raised by Saudi Arabia for the establishment of a consortium outside the Middle-East region to enrich uranium for Iran and other regional countries.

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Nagasaki N. Blast Survivor Calls on World to Trust Iran

Following my visit to Iran, I am now confident of the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear activities, the last survivor of the nuclear blast in Nagasaki said, calling on the world people to trust the Islamic Republic’s atomic drives.

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