Old Habits Die Hard
There is a proverb which is very common in the Persian language and especially among Iranians which says “Old Habits Die Hard” and this proverb can easily be applied to the countries like the U.S. and UK which never stop quitting their habits of sanctions, arrogance and colonialism.
Portuguese Companies Waiting for Removal of Sanctions to Cooperate With Iran
Ambassador of Portugal to Tehran Carlos Costa Neves in meeting with Head of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mine and Agriculture (ICCIMA) Gholam-Hossein Shafei said Portuguese companies are waiting for removal of sanctions against Iran to resume their economic activities with Tehran.
JCPOA and Observance of Commitments
As November 29 is approaching and the world is getting ready for resumption of talks on Iran’s nuclear issue and revival of the JCPOA, there are different voices on the talks which are to be resumed in Vienna.
Special Free Zones Urged to Play Active Role in National Economy
Advisor to President and Secretary of the Supreme Council of Free and Special Economic Zones in the joint meeting of managers of the special economic and free zones pointed to the special position of these zones in the national economic pick-up and termed the managers of these areas as officers of the economic war with enemies.
Two-Faced Biden and the JCPOA
For years the U.S. and administrations and presidents in this country have been trying to show the world that they are well-wishers and supportive of human rights and nations against despotic governments and regimes but they use this issue as a pretext to rule the governments, and their words and actions have been in contradiction.
Tehran-Yerevan Trade Exchanges Could Hit $1b
Iranian Ambassador to the Republic of Armenia said that Iran’s trade and business exchanges with Armenia could reach $1 billion.
British Civilized Piracy
Some countries in the current world try to act as good police or even well-wishers of other nations but they are actually behaving like the civilized gangsters or pirates and one of these counties is UK which claims it is a human right defender but it does not give a damn to human right issue when it comes to its it and its favor.
Easing Custom Condition Necessary for Boosting Iran-Pakistan Trade
Participants in the forum on reviewing opportunities and capacities for trade between Iran and Pakistan on Tuesday in Tehran called for easing the custom condition for improving the trade between Iran and Pakistan.
Superiority in the Sea
Recent developments in the region and especially in the Sea of Oman and the Persian Gulf are signs of emergence of one of the strongest navies in the world which is the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Pakistan Vows to Resolve Trucks’ Problems at Border Crossings
Syed Muhammad Tariq Huda, Head of the Customs Administration of Pakistan, in meeting with Head of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mine and Agriculture (ICCIMA) Gholam-Hossein Shafei vowed to probe the reasons behind stopping Iranian and Pakistani trucks at Pakistan border crossings.