The U.S. political and military standoff with Iran hardened as conflicting narratives about a pair of attacks on tankers near the Persian Gulf stoked regional tensions and raised the risk of a miscalculation.
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The US sanctions are at their peak and their efficiency would lower gradually.
Read More »Iran. Turkey can Resolve Regional. World of Islam Issues Together
Iran and Turkey can play a greater role in combatting terrorism and development of regional stability and security.
Read More »US Cannot Bring Iran to Its Knees
Iran is the ultimate victor of this economic war with the US.
Read More »Iran. Iraq Discuss Regional Security. Bilateral Issues
Executing Tehran-Baghdad agreements was a valuable step in development of relations between the two countries.
Read More »US Blockade against Iran Is not Useful
European states had to do more to preserve the 2015 nuclear deal in the face of the US withdrawal last year.
Read More »Iran After Connecting Chabahar to Pakistan’s Gwadar
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said that Tehran is to propose a new plan to Islamabad to make up a joint transportation project with linking Chabahar port to the Pakistani port of Gwadar.
Read More »Iran to Manufacture Blood Bank Centrifuges
Iran’s nuclear scientists. for the first time. plan to design and manufacture high-speed centrifuges used in blood banks in a bid to cut the country’s dependency on foreign companies.
Read More »New Flare Stack to Be Installed in Iran’s South Pars
Local technicians at Iran’s giant South Pars gas field have begun an operation to install the last flare stack of the offshore platforms in the Phase 14 of the field.
Read More »Annual Export of Non-Oil Goods from Iran’s Southern Province Hits $16.5 Bln
Products worth $16.5 billion were exported through the gates of the customs department of the Southern Iranian province of Hormuzgan in the last Persian calendar year (ended on March 20). of which $2.7 billion were the goods produced in the province.
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