Oil Industry Expert Forces Seek Leaving Country
Head of Society of Iranian Petroleum Industry Equipment Manufacturers (SIPIEM) says the country faces shortage of expert force in the oil industry and the expert forces of the country have lost their motivation and this will lead to their exodus from country and if the country does not take any action, then it will face problem.
Sanctions or Blackmails?
Imposing sanctions in recent decades mainly by the Western countries has turned into a tool for blackmailing or increasing pressures on the countries which do not follow the West’s policies or want to be independent, and the Islamic Republic of Iran since its establishment in 1979 has always been under Western countries’ sanctions under different pretexts and on Monday EU and UK announced a new series of sanctions on Tehran to enhance pressure on Tehran for not to confront with rioters or anyone who causes disrupt in the country.
Home Appliance Production Doubled
A member of board of directors of Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers of Iran says during the recent years and with support of Ministry of Trade, Mine and Trade, production of home appliance has increased from 8m to 16m sets.
Enemies Benefit Violence in Iran
For couple of weeks the Islamic Republic of Iran has been challenging with some unrests and better to say with riots which has been triggered by a simple accident and unfortunately it has been spread through the enemies’ propagation and this bitter incident makes us ask this question who benefits the current condition and violence in the country.
Supersonic Missile Another Blow to Enemies
The Islamic Republic of Iran with every achievement enrages its enemies and especially the West and its allies, and after any achievement, the country faces flood of accusations coming from the West while all of those claims and bullies against Tehran are baseless and in vain
Iran cautions Germany: Tehran’s response to interference will be firm
Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian criticizes his German counterpart's comments endorsing violent riots in Iran as a clear example of interference in the Islamic Republic’s internal affairs and issues a warning that Tehran will respond to such interventionist views with a "proportionate and firm" response.
Nov.20 Presidential Election to Take Kazakhstan to New Era
The Republic of Kazakhstan is getting ready for holding its seventh presidential election since its independence in 1991 as the event will open a new horizon for the country and its people which are eagerly waiting for it, says Kazakhstan Ambassador to Tehran Mr. Askhat Orazbay.
U.S., the Real Winner of War in Ukraine
It seems the U.S. is the real winner of the Ukraine-Russia war as the country has earned a whopping amount of money because of this crisis while other countries in the world have been badly hit by the consequences of the war.
Direct Import of Cars From Japan “Impossible’ for Now
Chairman of the Iran-Japan Joint Trade Committee says without any doubt reforming relations with Japan will help the trade ties between the two countries to broaden but at the current condition, there is no chance for direct import of cars from Japan.
Iran’s Rights of Retaliation Preserved
Last week the U.S. media reported some reports quoting the Saudi Arabian officials as saying that the Islamic Republic of Iran wanted to attack at some targets in Saudi Arabia and reacting to this report, the U.S. and European officials took stand and jumped to defend Saudis while this report was refuted by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s officials but it was reiterated that Iran’s rights in giving due response to any hostile act are preserved for the country.