Iran’s geographical borders not changed
Stating that the northwestern borders of Iran have not changed, Foreign Ministry Spokesman said that neither the border has been changed nor Iran is accepting any change outside the announced contents in the region.
Oil climbs higher, hopes of OPEC+
The group, also known as OPEC+, has been cutting production by about 7.7 million barrels per day, with a compliance rate seen at 101% in October, and had planned to increase output by 2 million bpd from January.
Iran self-reliant in port construction sector
The Head of Coastal and Port Engineering department of PMO said Iran is self-reliant in the port construction sector and the majority of the maritime equipment in Iranian ports is domestic.
Afghanistan to Join Iran Gas Customers
Iran’s former ambassador to Afghanistan believes Afghanistan will soon join the list of customers of Iran’s gas and this needs appropriate infrastructures.
Decline in Exports to Azerbaijan , Armenia Can Be Recouped
Head of Iran's Export Confederation Mohammad Lahooti believes the country is able to recoup the current halt in exports to Azerbaijan Republic and Armenia easily.
The White House , Trump and the Secret Plan
In the current condition the judgement regarding the U.S. presidential election results is not so easy
Iraqi Defense Minister to visit Tehran
Heading a high-ranking military delegation, Iraqi Defense Minister, Juma Inad will visit Tehran upon an official invitation by his Iranian counterpart Brigadier-General Amir Hatami.
Iran’s Economy is independent to US
Iranian Parliament Speaker said that Iranian people's livelihoods should not be tied to the victory or defeat of anyone in the White House.
Chinese Eager to Involve in Iran Mining Sector
Head of Mines and Mineral Industries Commission of Iran Chamber of Commerce says Chinese are eager to invest in Iran’s mining sector, adding arrival of foreign investment is a win-win interaction for the country.
Circumventing Sanctions for Imports of Cars
Secretary of Iranian Automobile Importers Association believes the country can skirt the U.S. sanctions for imports of cars.