The European Union blacklisted two Turkish nationals as retaliation over Ankara’s energy drilling off Cyprus in a move that has more political symbolism than economic punch.
Read More »Azerbaijan Temporarily Closes Borders with Iran
Azerbaijan'.s embassy in Tehran announced on Saturday that the country'.s borders with Iran are temporarily closed for two weeks. as of February 29. due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.
Read More »No Truck Stranded at Iran-Iraq Border
An Iranian official denied the fake reports about the closure of the common border with Iraq. saying Iranian trucks are exporting commodities to the Arab country via all border crossings without any problem.
Read More »US Sanctions more Sinister than Coronavirus
Head of Presidential Office'.s Center for Strategic Studies Hesameddin Ashena said on Friday that the US sanction is the same background disease that makes Corona more lethal and sinister for Iranians.
Read More »Int`l Cooperation Key to Control. Contain and Uproot Coronavirus
Iran appreciates all countries and international bodies which have helped confront coronavirus and considers international community'.s cooperation as key to control. contain and uproot the epidemic. Iranian Embassy in Tbilisi said in a statement.
Read More »Pakistan Reopens Borders with Iran
Pakistan reopened its border with Iran on Saturday. according to the Pakistani official.
Read More »The Last Week of February 2020
Returning Sanctions Against Iran. Not a Solution
Returning sanctions imposed by US against the Islamic Republic of Iran is not a solution for solving problems. says Chinese Ambassador to the United Nations.
Read More »Measures Taken to Foil FATF Blacklisting of Iran
Iran has taken measures that are expected to reduce the impact of the FATF blacklisting of the Islamic Republic on the country.
Read More »Preserving JCPOA Collective Responsibility
The Secretary General of the European External Action Service (EEAS). Helga Schmid wrote about a collective responsibility to preserve the Iran nuclear deal. known as the JCPOA.
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