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Amb. iraniano a Mosca, 'Putin visiterà presto Teheran'

epa04032363 Iran's national flags are displayed on a highway in Tehran, Iran, 20 January 2014. Media reports state that the European Union and the United States are expected on 20 January 2014 to suspend sanctions against Iran for several months, in return for Tehran's scaling back of nuclear enrichment - the first concrete step to address fears that Iran is seeking a nuclear weapon. The carefully choreographed sequence of events begins when inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA) confirm that Tehran is complying with its side of a deal struck in November with Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the US. EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH
epa04032363 Iran's national flags are displayed on a highway in Tehran, Iran, 20 January 2014. Media reports state that the European Union and the United States are expected on 20 January 2014 to suspend sanctions against Iran for several months, in return for Tehran's scaling back of nuclear enrichment - the first concrete step to address fears that Iran is seeking a nuclear weapon. The carefully choreographed sequence of events begins when inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA) confirm that Tehran is complying with its side of a deal struck in November with Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the US. EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH
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ISTANBUL, 05 GIU - Il presidente russo Vladimir Putin si recherà presto in visita in Iran. "Presto assisteremo alla visita di Vladimir Putin a Teheran", ha annunciato l'ambasciatore della Repubblica islamica a Mosca, Kazem Jalali, riferisce Mehr, aggiungendo che le relazioni tra Teheran e Mosca sono ormai elevate al livello di relazioni strategiche e vi sono scambi di alto livello tra funzionari dei due Paesi, durante un incontro con attivisti russi.

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