Topic: Brazil
Foreign ministers of Turkey and Brazil urged Iran Sunday to be flexible and open in dealings with the West over its atomic programme as Iran renewed its readiness to resume frozen nuclear talks.The call came as Turkey's Ahmet Davutoglu and Brazil's Celso ...
Sanctions may not have closed the door for talks over Iran's nuclear programme, but the ball is now in Tehran's court to allay international fears, Brazil's foreign minister said here Wednesday.During a two-day visit to Sofia, Foreign Minister Celso Amorim said he ...
Iran said on Saturday it was in no hurry to build new uranium enrichment plants, a key element of its controversial nuclear programme, and urged Western powers to accept a fuel deal brokered by Brazil and Turkey.Vice president and atomic chief Ali ...
World powers on Wednesday slapped new military and financial sanctions on Iran aiming to rein in its suspect nuclear program, but stressed that the door remains open for talks.A US-drafted resolution was adopted by 12 votes in favor in the 15-member Security ...
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday called the proposed new U.N. sanctions against Iran's suspect nuclear program the toughest ever adopted, a day before the U.N. Security Council was expected to vote on the measure.Clinton told reporters in Ecuador's ...
Brazil's foreign minister says nation will oppose, but respect, any new Iran sanctionsBrazil's foreign minister said Tuesday that despite the nation's strong opposition to any new sanctions on Iran, it would respect them if they are approved.Foreign Minister Celso Amorim spoke before ...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov voiced doubt on Thursday about whether Tehran would fulfill the terms of a deal brokered by Brazil and Turkey aimed at resolving the Iranian nuclear crisis."There are no 100 percent guarantees. Very much will depend on how ...
Tehran has handed over enriched fuel swap offer to the UN nuclear agencyMoving to evade new U.N. sanctions, Iran on Monday formally submitted its plan to swap some of its enriched uranium for reactor fuel and urged world powers to defuse tensions ...
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran will abandon an atomic fuel swap plan brokered by Turkey and Brazil if the United States imposes new sanctions on the Islamic state, Iran's parliament speaker said on Sunday.In remarks broadcast on state-owned IRIB, Ali Larijani said Tehran ...
Iran's letter to the IAEA confirming its deal with Turkey and Brazil over an exchange of uranium will advance negotiations on Tehran's nuclear program, Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim said Friday."We thought the agreement itself would reduce tensions," he told reporters here. ...