A number of six prioritized freeway projects. as long as 550 km. will be put into operation by 2021.
Read More »All Options Open at OPEC+ Meeting in March
OPEC+ is due to meet in Vienna on March 5 and 6 to set their policy.
Read More »EU Extends Timeline for JCPOA Dispute Mechanism
The European Union will discuss ways to preserve the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA) and the possibility of triggering a dispute mechanism featured in it. but the issue needs more time. said the EU’s foreign policy chief.
Read More »Brazil Unlikely to Join OPEC as It Plans Unrestricted Output Expansion
The Latin American country is seeking feedback from global oil majors to improve participation in upcoming auctions.
Read More »Minister Stresses Increase in Investment in Iran despite Sanctions
]nvestment of foreign states in Iran has increased in the first 9 months of the current year (ending on March 19) despite the harshest pressures and sanctions by Washington.
Read More »Iran’s Sky Among Safest in World
Emphasizing Iran is safe for air travel. Iranian Minister of Roads and Urban Development Mohammad Eslami said that Iran’s sky is one of the safest in the world.
Read More »Iran Ready to Negotiate with Its Neighbors
We declare our readiness to participate in any concerted effort to serve the interests of the region.
Read More »Iran to Launch Homegrown Satellite in Weeks
A new Iranian satellite is going to be sent into the orbit at an altitude of above 500 km within the next few weeks. the Minister of Information and Communications Technology announced.
Read More »Europe Showed Weakness by Triggering Dispute Mechanism on JCPOA
The decision by Britain. Germany and France to trigger a dispute settlement mechanism featured in the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran. also called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Read More »SCO Members to Support Iran’s Membership
The Russian ambassador to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Bakhtiar Hakimov stated that the SCO member states welcome the request of Iran for joining the organization.
Read More »