The two sides exchanged their views on signing and sealing a bilateral cooperation agreement in future and also developing economic ties in different levels.
Read More »Doors Open to Japanese Gov’t. Companies for Investing in Iran
President Hassan Rouhani expressed Iran’s readiness to welcome the Japanese government and companies for investing and cooperating in the Islamic Republic’s different economic sectors.
Read More »Malaysian PM Lauds Iran for Resisting Against Sanctions
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad praised the resistance of the Islamic Republic of Iran in face of sanctions.
Read More »Iran welcomes all Countries’ Coop. in Establishing Peace. Security in Region
President Hassan Rouhani says Iran welcomes the cooperation of all countries in establishing peace and security in the region.
Read More »China Says US’ Unilateral Actions Impede Maintaining JCPOA
China has underlined the importance of preserving the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action on Iran nuclear program.
Read More »Iran Hopes Japan to Resume Buying Iranian Oil
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has expressed hope of boosting economic ties with Japan. despite facing continued sanctions from the US.
Read More »Visiting Iran Regularly. INSTEX Chief to Arrive on Jan. 12
German president of INSTEX. Michael Bock. who pays regular visits to Iran. will arrive in Tehran on January 12. head of Iran-Germany chamber of commerce Abbasali Ghazi announced.
Read More »Iran’s Right to JCPOA Benefits Unavoidable Necessity to Save Nuclear Deal
Secretary of the Security Council of Russia Nikolai Patrushev said Iran’s legal right to benefit from the 2015 nuclear deal was an unavoidable necessity to prevent the agreement from total collapse.
Read More »Iran to Force US to Undo Sanctions
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani described the US sanctions as a lose-lose approach that Washington will be forced to abandon.
Read More »Economic Growth Positive in H1
Iran could manage to register a growth of 0.5 percent in the first half of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21- September 22. 2019).
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