The cuts had previously been agreed by Russia and OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia at the G20 summit in Osaka last weekend.
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Iran and Austria have witnessed one of the most active periods of bilateral economic relations after the landmark nuclear deal. officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). was signed on July 14. 2015.
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Iranian security forces disbanded a team which had infiltrated into the oil ministry to persuade the high-ranking managers into making wrong decisions.
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