lifting nuclear issues on Vienna meeting agenda
Technical consultations in the two areas of lifting sanctions and nuclear issues are among the most important topics of the 18th meeting of the Joint Commission, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran said.
Fitzpatrick: U.S. can afford to take some early steps to restore nuclear deal
Mark Fitzpatrick, an associate fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, says that the U.S. can afford to take the first steps to revive the 2015 nuclear deal.
Iran among world’s richest in Biodiversity
There are 11 types of ecosystems in the world, 9 of which are identified in Iran. Moreover, out of 42 types of wetlands, 41 types exist in the country. Therefore, Iran is one of the 20 countries rich in biodiversity and genetics.
Iran receives COVID vaccines via COVAX
The Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, as one of the self-financing participant countries of the COVAX Facility, has received the first batch of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine with 700,800 doses.
Shabwa Warns of Saudi-UAE Plot to Destroy Yemen’s Gas Facilities
The governor of Yemen’s Southern province of Shabwa warned Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) against further attacks on the Yemeni gas facilities, noting that the Saudi-led coalition is plotting to bring work of the country’s strategic ports to a standstill.
what to expect from Vienna talks
Senior diplomats gather on Tuesday in Vienna to negotiate about reviving the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA), which Donald Trump pulled out of in 2018. But, what should we expect from these talks?
No Outcome of Vienna Meeting Acceptable for Iran
Tehran may concede to no outcome in the Vienna talks on Tuesday, but a verifiable removal of all US sanctions, an informed source close to the Iran’s negotiating team told Press TV.
Iran Pakistan stage naval drill in Oman sea
The Pakistan Navy fleet departs Bandar Abbas for a designated area to conduct a combined naval exercise in the Persian Gulf's water and the Sea of Oman.
Iran Develops National Covid Vaccine in Spring
ranian Health Minister Saeed Namaki said on Monday that the country’s home-made coronavirus vaccine will be ready for mass-production and distribution late in spring, noting that none of the officials, including Supreme Leader, has received a vaccine jab.
Germany Calls for Nationwide Approach to COVID Restrictions
Calls are growing in Germany for the introduction of nationwide coronavirus restrictions amid confusion and frustration over patchwork arrangements across the country as the infection rate continues to rise.