Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov expressed concerns over the decision of the European signatories to the JCPOA to trigger dispute mechanism.
Read More »Russian Gas Pipeline to Europe to Be Completed despite US Sanctions
A major Russian gas pipeline to Europe would be delayed due to US sanctions on the project. a slight setback to a German-Russian venture that has emerged as a major flashpoint in both countries’ relations with Washington.
Read More »Germany. Russia Urge Preservation of Iran Nuclear Deal
Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the situation around the Iran nuclear deal.
Read More »Iran Nuclear Program Remains Most Verifiable in the World
Russia'.s Permanent Representative to the International Organizations in Vienna and the International Atomic Energy Agency Mikhail Ulyanov said that Iran nuclear program is the most verifiable across the world.
Read More »China. Russia Deputy FMs Discuss JCPOA Over Phone
ice Foreign Minister of Chine Ma Zhaoxu and Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Sergey Ryabkov held a telephone conversation on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Read More »Iran Abandoning JCPOA Limits Carries No Threat
We are firmly calling on all the partners to stay within the JCPOA course and create conditions for resuming its stable implementation. the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Read More »Russian Begins TurkStream Gas Flows to Greece. North Macedonia
Russian gas producer Gazprom started shipping about 3 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas to Bulgaria via TurkStream on January 1.
Read More »Russia Awaits Venezuela Power Shuffle Before Sending Advisers
Russia is waiting for Venezuela’s opposition leader to leave office before despatching economic advisers to help its ally.
Read More »Bulgaria Starts Getting Transit-Free Russian Gas via TurkStream
TurkStream is a projected 570-mile twin pipeline to run from Russia through the Black Sea to Turkey.
Read More »Ukraine. Russia Sign Five-Year Contract on Natural Gas Transit
Moscow and Kiev have signed a five-year contract on the Russian natural gas transit to Europe via the territory of Ukraine. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said.
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