‘Iran-UN successful environmental co-op should be shared’
Iran and the United Nations have successful environmental cooperation which should be shared at the international level, Saber Masoumi, director of the environment and social development of the UNDP in Iran, has said.
Iran Will Be Soon Linked to Mediterranean Sea
Minister of Roads and Urban Development Rostam Ghasemi says with some contracts are underway to be signed in the field of transportation for completing its infrastructures and soon the contract for the Shalamcheh-Basra Railway network will be signed with Iraq and it will link Iran to the Mediterranean Sea.
Belgian Companies Eager to Work With Iranian Counterparts
Ambassador of Belgium to Tehran Gian Marco Rizzo in meeting with Head of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mine and Agriculture (ICCIMA) Mr. Gholam-Hossein Shafei voiced the interest of Belgian companies for cooperation with Iranian counterparts.
Shock resignation heaps pressure on UK Premier
In yet another major blow to Boris Johnson, his Brexit minister, David Frost, has stepped down from the cabinet with immediate effect.
Inclusive government in Afghanistan key to sustainable security
Pakistan has just played host to the biggest international gathering on Afghanistan in which Iran actively participated and submitted a number of proposals to address the dire situation in neighboring Afghanistan.
Hostile act against Iran would strengthen its position
With negotiators of Vienna talks returning to capitals for more consultations, talks of a potential Israeli attack against Iran’s nuclear facilities have intensified, with observers pondering over the consequences of such a move.
Political Issues Halted Iran Electricity Exports to Oman
Head of Wire and Cable Manufacturers Technical Committee of Iran Electrical Industry Syndicate blames political issues for the halt in electricity export to Iraq and said in the project in Iraq they were forced to get their money in Iraq national currency dinar instead of international currencies due to sanctions.
Devaluation of Turkish Currency a Threat to Iran’s Exports
Head of Iran's Export Confederation Mohammad Lahooti says current devaluation of Turkey’s national currency lira has boosted the country’s exports and it can affect Iran’s important export markets like Iraq and Russia and it is a serious threat.
EU inflation surges to 30-year high
Amid a record 4.9 percent surge of annual consumer inflation in 19 EU countries last month, the European Central Bank (ECB) has declared plans to scale back its crisis bond-buying but ruled out raising interest rates next year.
Agreement in Vienna at hand only if the West shows the will
The latest round of Vienna talks came to an end on Friday with Iran underlining progress made in Vienna and the western side cautiously voicing optimism about the road ahead.