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Iran calls Austria intel on nuclear programme 'fake'
Iran calls Austria intel on nuclear programme 'fake'

The Hindu

time3 days ago

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  • The Hindu

Iran calls Austria intel on nuclear programme 'fake'

Iran on Friday (May 30, 2025) branded as "fake" an Austrian intelligence report that said Tehran is seeking atomic weapons, even as it pursues delicate negotiations with the United States on its nuclear programme. In its annual report on global threats, Austria's domestic intelligence service (DSN) said Monday that Iran's "nuclear weapons development programme is well advanced". The United States, Israel and other Western countries have repeatedly accused Iran of seeking to acquire a nuclear weapon. Iran has categorically denied the claims, instead arguing that it is pursuing a nuclear programme for civilian purposes alone. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), however, Iran is the only country in the world that enriches uranium up to 60 percent. That rate is still below the 90 percent threshold required for a nuclear weapon, but far above the 3.67 percent limit set under a 2015 agreement with world powers. "All efforts to prevent Iran's armament through sanctions and agreements have so far proved ineffective," the Austrian report said. On Friday, Iran's foreign ministry condemned "the fake information" disseminated in the report and demanded an explanation from the Austrian government. The IAEA, whose headquarters is in the Austrian capital, will in coming days publish its own review of Iran's nuclear activities. Iran and the United States are engaged in an Omani-mediated effort to reach a deal on Tehran's nuclear programme, after Donald Trump during his first presidency pulled out of the 2015 agreement. No date has yet been set for the next Iran-US meeting since last week's discussions in Rome. On Thursday, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said he was "not sure" that a deal with the United States was imminent. His statement came after Trump said on Wednesday that the two sides were "very close to a solution".

Iran protests over 'fake' Austria intel on nuclear programme
Iran protests over 'fake' Austria intel on nuclear programme

Time of India

time3 days ago

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  • Time of India

Iran protests over 'fake' Austria intel on nuclear programme

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (AP) TEHRAN: Iran on Friday summoned Austria's charge d'affaires after it branded as "fake" an Austrian intelligence report that said Tehran is seeking to acquire atomic weapons. The spat comes even as Tehran pursues delicate negotiations with the United States on its nuclear programme. In its annual report on global threats, Austria's domestic intelligence service (DSN) said Monday that Iran's "nuclear weapons development programme is well advanced". The United States, Israel and other Western countries have repeatedly accused Iran of seeking to acquire a nuclear weapon. Iran has categorically denied the claims, instead arguing that it is pursuing a nuclear programme for civilian purposes alone. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), however, Iran is the only country in the world that enriches uranium up to 60 percent. That rate is still below the 90 percent threshold required for a nuclear weapon, but far above the 3.67 percent limit set under a 2015 agreement with world powers. "All efforts to prevent Iran's armament through sanctions and agreements have so far proved ineffective," the Austrian report said. On Friday, Iran's foreign ministry condemned "the fake information" disseminated in the report and demanded an explanation from Austria's government. It later summoned Austria's charge d'affaires in Tehran Michaela Pacher to "convey Iran's strong protest", the official IRNA news agency reported. It said that during the meeting, the ministry "emphasised the complete contradiction of the Austrian report with numerous IAEA reports". The IAEA, whose headquarters are in the Austrian capital, will in the coming days publish its own review of Iran's nuclear activities. Iran and the United States are engaged in an Omani-mediated effort to reach a deal on Tehran's nuclear programme, after Donald Trump during his first presidency pulled out of the 2015 agreement. No date has yet been set for the next Iran-US meeting since last week's discussions in Rome. On Thursday, foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said he was "not sure" that a deal with the United States was imminent. His statement came after Trump said on Wednesday that the two sides were "very close to a solution".

Iranian President praises Oman's role in facilitating indirect nuclear talks with Washington
Iranian President praises Oman's role in facilitating indirect nuclear talks with Washington

United News of India

time4 days ago

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  • United News of India

Iranian President praises Oman's role in facilitating indirect nuclear talks with Washington

Tehran/Muscat, May 29 (UNI) Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has praised Oman's role in facilitating the indirect Iran-US nuclear talks, during his two-day official visit to Muscat. The Iranian President was visiting on the invitation of Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said During their talks, Sultan Haitham expressed hope that the Tehran-Washington dialogue would yield a mutually beneficial agreement, contributing to regional stability and prosperity, IRNA reported. Both nations also pledged to deepen cooperation on key bilateral and regional issues. At the invitation of Sultan Haitham, Pezeshkian arrived in Oman earlier this week to reinforce the "strong historical bond between the two brotherly nations and to advance sustainable cooperation," the statement said. During their talks, the two leaders reviewed prospects for collaboration across a range of sectors and agreed to enhance coordination on matters of mutual interest. They underlined their commitment to expanding economic ties and urged both governments to support private-sector efforts to boost trade and investment exchanges. On regional affairs, both leaders condemned Israel's military operations in the Gaza Strip, called for an immediate, lasting ceasefire. They also stressed the urgency of delivering humanitarian aid throughout Palestine. Pezeshkian also welcomed the issuance of a joint postage stamp as a symbol of cultural diplomacy between the two neighbours. UNI/XINHUA ANV RN

Foreign minister: Omani-Iranian relations are based on respect and positive cooperation
Foreign minister: Omani-Iranian relations are based on respect and positive cooperation

Observer

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Observer

Foreign minister: Omani-Iranian relations are based on respect and positive cooperation

Muscat: Sayyid Badr bin Hamad al Busaidy, Foreign Minister affirmed the depth of bilateral relations between the Sultanate of Oman and the Islamic Republic of Iran established ages ago. These relations, he said, are solid and deeply rooted ones and are characterized by mutual respect, trust, and positive cooperation for the good and benefit of the two neighbouring peoples and the wider region. In comments to the media, the foreign minister said: 'We look forward to working and building on the visit of the Iranian President to launch a new phase of prosperous relations taking our relations to far-reaching horizons in various political, diplomatic, economic, commercial, and cultural fields.' Regarding the Iran-US nuclear talks, the foreign minister said: 'The talks are ongoing, and we hope they will achieve the desired outcome that satisfies both parties and serves global security and stability.' — ONA

Huge ship refloated after nearly crashing into house
Huge ship refloated after nearly crashing into house

CNN

time6 days ago

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Huge ship refloated after nearly crashing into house

Huge ship refloated after nearly crashing into house A larger container ship has been refloated after nearly crashing into a house in Norway. According to local police, the navigator had fallen asleep at the helm. 00:42 - Source: CNN Vertical World News 16 videos Huge ship refloated after nearly crashing into house A larger container ship has been refloated after nearly crashing into a house in Norway. According to local police, the navigator had fallen asleep at the helm. 00:42 - Source: CNN Iran's Foreign Ministry on progress of Iran-US talks Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei gave an exclusive interview to CNN's Fred Pleitgen on the progress of continuing nuclear talks with the US. Baqaei told CNN that any attempt by the Trump administration to 'deprive' Iranians of their right to nuclear energy would be 'very problematic'. But he also said that there were many ways to come to a compromise. Iran and the United States concluded a fifth round of talks in Rome on Friday. 01:16 - Source: CNN Video of President Macron's wife 'pushing' him goes viral A video of French President Macron's wife pushing him as they disembarked a flight has caught the attention of Russian trolls after going viral. While Macron himself tried to downplay the video saying it merely showed a couple 'bickering,' it's not the first time Russian troll accounts and state media outlets have tried to use videos of the French president to spread disinformation. CNN's Saskya Vandoorne has more. 01:35 - Source: CNN Israeli strikes were one of this hostage's biggest fears in captivity An Israeli soldier released by Hamas during a ceasefire-hostage deal has said one of her biggest fears during captivity were strikes carried out by Israel. It's 'what endangered me more than anything,' Na'ama Levy said. The former hostage's comments came after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said earlier this month that defeating Israel's enemies is the 'supreme objective' and more important than securing the release of the remaining hostages in Gaza. 00:57 - Source: CNN Nine of this doctor's children killed in Gaza Dr. Alaa al-Najjar left her ten children at home when she went to work in the emergency room at the Nasser Medical Complex in southern Gaza. Hours later, the bodies of seven children - most of them badly burned - arrived at the hospital, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza. They were Dr. Najjar's own children, killed in an Israeli strike on her home. The bodies of two more of her children – a 7-month-old and a 12-year-old who authorities presume to be dead – remain missing. 02:03 - Source: CNN Harvard foreign student describes atmosphere of 'pure panic' CNN spoke to 20-year-old Abdullah Shahid Sial, a rising junior and student body co-president at Harvard University, about his reaction to the Trump administration's decision to revoke the university's ability to enroll international students. A federal judge temporarily halted the Trump administration's ban on Friday, after the nation's oldest and wealthiest college filed a suit in federal court. 01:29 - Source: CNN This Indian YouTuber is accused of spying An Indian travel vlogger has been arrested on suspicion of spying for Pakistan just days after tensions soared between the two longtime rival nations following an attack last month that left 26 tourists dead in India-administered Kashmir. Police say that 'in the pursuit of views, followers, and viral content, she fell into a trap.' 01:46 - Source: CNN See what Gaza's hotels looked like before the war When Donald Trump announced his plans to turn war-torn Gaza into the "Riviera of the Middle East," many Palestinians were angered. CNN spoke to two hoteliers, who explained what life was like before the war and their hopes for the future. 01:51 - Source: CNN Mountaineers scaled Mt. Everest in less than a week Mountaineers usually spend weeks or months acclimating to high altitudes before ascending Mt. Everest. But one group accomplished the feat in less than a week after using an anesthetic gas that critics warn could be dangerous. 01:40 - Source: CNN See moment OceanGate team noticed something wrong Newly released video shows OceanGate founder and CEO Stockton Rush's wife, Wendy Rush, who was working on the communications and tracking team, notice the sound of a 'bang' while monitoring the submersible. The Titan submersible imploded on June 18, 2023, killing all five passengers on board. 00:49 - Source: CNN Hot air balloon crash in Mexico injures at least twelve people A hot air balloon crashed near a popular archaeological site near Mexico City, injuring at least twelve people. A representative from the hot air ballon tour company would not comment on the incident. The Attorney General's Office for the state of Mexico reported that they are investigating a 29-year-old man whom police detained. 00:52 - Source: CNN Verdict reached in Paris robbery of Kim Kardashian After a weekslong trial, eight people behind the multimillion-dollar armed robbery of Kim Kardashian in Paris were found guilty. Most of them received prison sentences, portions of which were suspended, but all will walk free due to time already served. 00:43 - Source: CNN Sanctuary forced to move after cartel threats Cartels in the Mexican state of Sinaloa caused an animal sanctuary to close and transfer at least 700 animals – including elephants, tigers, lions, ostriches, chickens, monkeys, crocodiles, and hippos – to a new location. 01:07 - Source: CNN Satellite images show aftermath of North Korean launch failure North Korea's newest warship was severely damaged during a recent launch ceremony. Leader Kim Jong Un said the incident brought shame to the nation's prestige and vowed to punish those found responsible, state media reported. 01:33 - Source: CNN US ambassador to Israel 'can't imagine US would object' to Israel striking Iran CNN's Jim Sciutto spoke with US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee about whether Israel might decide to strike Iran and how the US would react. 00:58 - Source: CNN Aid reaches bakery in Gaza after 11 weeks CNN goes inside a bakery as humanitarian aid finally reaches Gaza for the first time in weeks. This week Israel lifted an 11-week blockade on Gaza, it says was imposed to force Hamas to release all remaining hostages and to bring about a ceasefire. The UN warns that Gaza's population of over 2.1 million people is at risk of famine. 00:50 - Source: CNN

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