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Regional countries should follow Turkey’s model towards Iran’s N-case
17 DECEMBER 2014
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Baku, Azerbaijan, Dec. 17

By Umid Niayesh - Trend:

Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has called Iran’s neighboring countries to follow Turkey’s approach towards the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program, the country’s Fars news agency reported Dec. 17.

Iran’s neighbors should know that Tehran’s nuclear program is not against anyone and the entire region would benefit from a nuclear agreement between Iran and the P5+1(the US, UK, France, Russia, China plus Germany), Zarif said.

He asked the countries to follow Turkey as a “good model” on this “important issue” and help achieving a solution to the nuclear case.

Zarif said that the region countries should not be concerned about the settlement of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear issue.

“Turkey has always supported Iran’s rights for peaceful nuclear activities," the Iranian FM said.

The UN Security Council imposed sanctions against Iran, demanding the country to prove that it is not preparing to develop nuclear weapons.

The Islamic Republic has on numerous occasions stated that it does not seek to develop nuclear weapons, using nuclear technology for electricity generation and medical purposes instead.

Iran and the P5+1 started a fresh round of nuclear talks after the extension of negotiation deadline on Dec. 17 on deputy foreign ministers level in the Swiss city of Geneva. The Iranian diplomats also held bilateral meetings with the US and French delegations over the past two days.

Iran and the P5+1 group agreed to extend nuclear talks until July 1, 2015 after failing to meet the 24 Nov. deadline to reach a comprehensive nuclear agreement.

The sides also extended the Geneva nuclear deal, which was signed last November for providing Iran with some sanctions relief in exchange for Tehran agreeing to limit certain aspects of its nuclear activities.
 
Is there something fishy going on? :crazy:

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Turkish president to visit Iran
17 DECEMBER 2014
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Baku, Azerbaijan, Dec.17

By Temkin Jafarov – Trend:

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will pay a visit to Iran in early 2015, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Dec.17.

He made the remarks during a joint press conference with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.

Cavusoglu visited Iran on Dec.17. During the one-day visit he met with his Iranian counterpart and other officials.

The expansion of bilateral relations, as well as the ways of resolving regional problems was discussed during the meetings.
 
If so then why still sending spies and threatening?
 
If so then why still sending spies and threatening?
These three countries (Iran, Turkey and Russia) have traditionally been competitors. Historic back ground urges each three to always have some doubts about mutual relations. What is aligning them is West's policies. Read the article that I posted above. I think it is a carefully prepared analysis. It was done in 2013 but now there are signs of some alignments between the three.
 
These three countries (Iran, Turkey and Russia) have traditionally been competitors. Historic back ground urges each three to always have some doubts about mutual relations. What is aligning them is West's policies. Read the article that I posted above. I think it is a carefully prepared analysis. It was done in 2013 but now there are signs of some alignments between the three.
Well it works between Turkey and Russia or anyone else without spies and threatenings too.
 
Well it works between Turkey and Russia or anyone else without spies and threatenings too.

I'm pretty sure the Turkish Intelligence has plenty operators in Iran as well as in Russia. Unlike the Iranian ones in Turkey, not hearing about their existence can only be a good thing.
 
Well it works between Turkey and Russia or anyone else without spies and threatenings too.
Agreed. It all started more or less after the Syria issue. I think above comments from Mr. Zarif is showing that Iran is also changing its approach. By the way, this is Mr. Erdogan's 2nd visit to Tehran in a very short period showing two countries have decided to have closer ties.

I'm pretty sure the Turkish Intelligence has plenty operators in Iran as well as in Russia. Unlike the Iranian ones in Turkey, not hearing about their existence can only be a good thing.
True. Even allies spy on each other. USA and Europe is a good example.
 
Let Iran first get a stronger army than Azerbaijan :lol:
 
I'm pretty sure the Turkish Intelligence has plenty operators in Iran a
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thank you for let us know . can you please as citizen of Turkey tell us the extent of Iran nuclear program ?? or at lease tell how amy nuclear site are in Iran ??
i can assure everybody here Turkey has zero intelligence on Iran nuclear program . the MKO terrorist group has more info on Iran nuclear program then IAEA or Turkey or ++++++++++++++++++++

only Mossad then U.S good understanding of Iran nuclear program .

another none sense
 
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