Tag Archives: Iran

Iran’s Gas Exports Doubled in Seven Years

Iranian Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh announced on Monday that Iranian gas export has doubled over the past seven years period. Zangeneh made the remarks at opening ceremony on 151 gas distribution projects in the western Iranian province of Kermanshah. The exports of liquid fuel have quadrupled in the mentioned …

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IAEA’s Report Creating Constructive Future for Cooperation with Iran

Iranian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to Vienna-Based International Organizations Kazzem Qaribabadi underlined that the latest report by the International Atomic Energy Agency on Safeguards Agreement with Iran is harbinger of positive and constructive prospects for relations between the Islamic Republic and the IAEA. “The report deals with the development of …

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Iran Deems EU Trade via INSTEX Inadequate

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araqchi said that EU commercial dealings through the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchange (INSTEX) is not satisfactory for his country, adding that Tehran does not count on the system. “It is now two years that the idea (of INSTEX) has started and it …

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Non-Oil Export to Iraq on Positive Track

Seyyed Hamid Hosseini, a member of the board of directors of the Iran-Iraq Joint Chamber of Commerce has announced that Iran’s non-oil exports to Iraq is increasing and on a positive track. According to him, about 3,000 trucks are carrying Iranian goods to Iraq on a daily basis. About 1,500 …

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Iran Shows Good Faith in Cooperation with IAEA

The two-day visit of Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Grossi to Tehran wound up with satisfactory and win-win outcome for both sides. Grossi’s Tehran visit, which was faced with Western pre-meditated media hype in the aftermath of the US defeated approach with the UN Security Council …

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