Iranians See Approval for Nuclear Program in Talks With West
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President Obama speaking to Iranian people during Persian New Year. Photo: screenshot via whitehouse youtube account.
Ynet – Iran’s media, including outlets close to the leadership, on Sunday hailed renewed talks with world powers as positive — and claimed EU governments were now recognizing Iran’s atomic “rights.”
The general message from hardline conservative dailies and state news agencies and television was that Iran had succeeded in defending its position in the talks in Istanbul on Saturday, and the next round of talks due in Baghdad next month could consolidate its gains.
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