The Security Council can show its seriousness in protecting civilians by putting an end to a policy based on political considerations.
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Iraq needs the energy coming from Iran and that they cannot stop buying that at least for another three years.
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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.
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Iran has used the capabilities and experiences of its engineers and experts to boost production in phases 2 and 3 of the South Pars gas field. an official said on Saturday.
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The oil and petrochemical trading floor of Iran Mercantile Exchange will play host to offering of over 18.000 tons of polymer and chemical materials on Saturday.
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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 »Iran Dams’ Capacity to Rise by 2.8bln Cubic Meters in Two Years
The number of the country’s dams has increased ninefold since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. rising from 19 to 172.
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 »India Ends Iran Oil Imports
Iran'.s partial suspension of its obligations under the nuclear deal was triggered by the United States'. withdrawal from the agreement in May 2018.
Read More »US to Extend Iran Energy Sanctions Waiver for Iraq
Tehran'.s dependence on oil export revenues has dropped to below 30 percent.
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