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Reuters:
"A senior U.S. official said on Wednesday a deal on Iran's nuclear
program was still possible by late next month and there were no talks now
about extending the deadline, after Tehran and Moscow indicated more time
may be needed. However, speaking ahead of a meeting between the top U.S.,
Iranian and European Union diplomats, the State Department official said
there were still some significant gaps in negotiating positions on Iran's
uranium enrichment program. 'We don't know if we'll be able to get to an
agreement, we very well may not,' the official said, declining to be
named... One of Iran's chief negotiators, Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas
Araqchi, last week raised the possibility that the talks could be
extended, and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday said the
deadline date was not 'sacred'. But the State Department official said:
'There is still time to get this done. There's enough time to get the
technical work done, to get the political agreement ... if everybody can
make the decisions they need to.' 'We keep chipping away ... In places
gaps have narrowed, but the Iranians have some fundamental decisions to
make,' the official said. 'We're not talking about an extension at the
moment.' Asked whether Washington was ruling out accepting any extension,
the official said: 'I'm not ruling it in or out.' ... Iranian Foreign
Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the sides 'might need more time' to
discuss the issues and potential solutions, Iran's ISNA news agency
reported on Wednesday. 'The fact that there are eye-catching disputes,
does not mean they cannot be resolved,' it quoted Zarif as saying after
meeting Ashton in Vienna on Tuesday." http://t.uani.com/1CkIl6r
AFP:
"Negotiators from all six powers in the P5+1 group will on Thursday
meet with Iranian representatives for fresh nuclear talks being held in
Vienna, Russia's deputy foreign minister said. 'It has been agreed to
hold what can be called a mini-round of negotiations on October 16,'
Sergei Ryabkov told Russia's Interfax news agency on Tuesday. Iran's
foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif arrived in the Austrian capital on
Tuesday. Officials in his delegation held separate two- and three-way
talks with US and EU negotiators. US Secretary of State John Kerry is due
to go to Vienna on Wednesday for talks with Zarif. The Iranian foreign
minister said the discussions included the 'vital issues' of 'uranium
enrichment and the lifting of sanctions.'" http://t.uani.com/1vd6mw2
Trend:
"Iranian president Hassan Rouhani said that the country's inflation
will fall below 20 percent by the end of the current Iranian calendar
year (March 20, 2015). 'Previously I had promised to decrease the
inflation to below 25 percent in the current year, but now I say that the
figure will drop below 20 percent,' he said. He went on to note that
Iran's point-to-point inflation in previous year's calendar month of Tir
(June 22-July 31) was 45 percent... 'We are containing the inflation, and
simultaneously snapping economy out of recession,' he said, adding that
the government's goal is to increase the country's economic growth up to
6 percent by the end of current year. Rouhani made the remarks at a live
TV interview. The Central Bank of Iran announced on September 26 that the
inflation rate for the 12-month period to the sixth Iranian calendar
month (ended on September 22) hit 21.1 percent. The country's
point-to-point inflation in the mentioned month was 14.4 percent, Iran's
Mehr News Agency reported." http://t.uani.com/1yDk3qT
Sanctions Relief
Trend:
"Iranian president Hassan Rouhani said that Iran's economy is coming
out of recession. 'Recession was a big obstacle from the beginning of the
government's work last year. The inflation was also above 40 percent,' he
said. 'Iran's economic growth was -6.8 percent in the [Iranian calendar]
year of 1391 (ended March 20, 2013). The figure reached -2.9 previous
year (ended March 20, 2014),' he said, explaining that oil industry was
the first snapping out of recession. 'Iran's oil output faced a
13.7-percent increase previous winter,' Rouhani added. 'Iran's imports
also rose by 22.2 percent last winter,' he said... Oil industry's growth
increased by 6.1 percent in the first quarter of current year compared to
same period previous year." http://t.uani.com/1w734ZI
WSJ:
"Italian oil giant Eni SpA took delivery of what is believed to be
the first tanker of Iranian oil to Italy in two years in July as part of
an existing exemption agreement, according to a person familiar with the
matter Tuesday. The move underscores a slight easing in heavily
restricted trade between Iran and the West following an interim nuclear
agreement in November 2013.The person said the delivery was made as part
of an exemption clause in the European Union's ban on Iranian oil that
was granted to Eni as part of a debt repayment. In 2012, Iran owed
$2-billion-worth of crude oil for services rendered on the development of
an Iranian oil field. Eni had previously struggled to find tankers to
take Iranian oil because of broader sanctions against the country. In its
monthly oil market report, the International Energy Agency said Italy had
imported 20,000 barrels a day of Iranian oil in July. The delivery is the
first since June 2012-that came on the eve of an EU embargo which started
the following month. Italy's refiners' association Unione Petrolifera
confirmed the shipment-equivalent to a tanker of 600,000 barrels-in its
latest report published on its website at an undisclosed date." http://t.uani.com/1xStgZi
Bloomberg:
"Iran's government is planning on a $2.8 billion expansion of
Tehran's main international airport to quadruple passenger capacity, the
head of the local consulting company on the proposal said. 'The project
at hand is for a new terminal with the capacity to handle 20 million'
additional travelers, Mohammad Kiaie, chairman and chief executive
officer of Tehran-based Rah Shahr International Group, said in a phone
interview from London yesterday. Imam Khomeini International Airport,
about 40 kilometers (25 miles) southwest of the Iranian capital, has
capacity to serve 6 million air travelers a year. Once the expansion is
complete, possibly in five years, the existing terminal will be used for domestic
flights, Kiaie said. Companies from France, China and Malaysia have
expressed an interest in taking part in the project, Kiaie said. They
include Paris-based Bouygues SA and Aeroports de Paris's ADPI unit, which
are in talks with Iranian officials, he said. A tender for the project
could take place as soon as two months from now, he said." http://t.uani.com/1ttr7Fi
Reuters:
"India's oil imports from Iran rose 38 percent in the first nine
months of the year as shipments surged with an easing of Western
sanctions over Tehran's suspected nuclear activities, tanker arrival data
obtained from trade sources shows... India, Iran's top oil client after
China, imported about 267,800 barrels per day (bpd) of crude from Tehran,
the tanker data showed, partly due to a big surge in the first quarter as
the initial deal easing Western sanctions went into effect. Growth in
Iranian oil imports this year was also due to a bounce off the low base
of last year, when shipments were hit hard due to insurance problems triggered
by the sanctions, particularly over the April-August period. India's
monthly Iranian oil imports fell in September for the first time since
June, with the intake dropping to 241,400 bpd, down 11.7 percent from the
previous month and 18.5 percent from a year ago, the data showed...
State-run Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemical Ltd was the biggest buyer
of Iranian oil in September followed by Essar Oil Ltd, the data showed.
MRPL and Essar are India's only two regular monthly importers of Iranian
crude. State run Indian Oil Corp, the country's biggest refiner, imported
a million barrels of Iranian oil during the month, the data also
showed... HPCL-Mittal Energy has resumed purchases this month after
restarting operations at its 180,000 bpd Bathinda refinery." http://t.uani.com/1xSvpE5
Reuters:
"South Korea's imports of Iranian crude in the first nine months
were below last year's average, as required under international
sanctions, and it imported 48,000 tonnes of condensate from the United
States in September after a U.S. export ban was eased. Preliminary
customs data on Wednesday from the world's fifth-largest crude importer
showed that Seoul bought 558,357 tonnes of crude oil from Tehran last
month, or 136,425 barrels per day (bpd), compared with 571,909 tonnes a
year before. Shipments of Iranian crude in January-September this year
into Asia's fourth-largest economy stood at 4.8 million tonnes, or
128,876 bpd, down 7 percent from a year before and 4 percent below the
2013 average at 134,000 bpd, according to the data and Reuters
calculations." http://t.uani.com/1CkKhfk
Human Rights
ICHRI:
"Impact Iran, a coalition of human rights organizations, in
partnership with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran,
today launched a new video, "Promises Made, Promises Broken."
The video is part of a series aimed at drawing attention to Iran's second
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the UN Human Rights Council on October
31, 2014. A new video will be released each week leading up to the review.
The first video features nine persecuted Iranians who powerfully tell
their stories of repression, harassment, detainment and torture in their
own words. While these activists, bloggers, lawyers and students put a
face to Iran's human rights abuses, their stories are shared by many
Iranians whose rights are violated every day. "'Promises Made,
Promises Broken' tells the story of Iran's human rights abuses through
the compelling personal accounts of those who have experienced firsthand
what it is like to live with this level of repression,' said Hadi Ghaemi,
executive director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in
Iran. 'These individuals were targeted because of their religious
beliefs, their peaceful rights advocacy, their sexual orientation, and their
ethnicity, which goes against all of Iran's human rights
commitments.'" http://t.uani.com/1sLLOeG
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