Swiss Companies May Leave Iran If JCPOA Talks Fail
Chairman of Iran-Switzerland Joint Chamber of Commerce Sharif Nezam-Mafi expressed his disappointment over the barter of tea for oil and said through this kind of barter trade Iran will be unable to import technologies, reiterating that if the JCPOA talks in Vienna fail, remaining Swiss companies in Iran may leave the country.
Iran Not to Exceed 60% Nuclear Enrichment
Iran's atomic chief says the Islamic Republic will not enrich uranium beyond the current 60% purity even if negotiations with the P4+1 group in Vienna fail to produce an agreement, and sanctions imposed by the United States remain in place.
A new chapter has opened in Iran-Azerbaijan relations
On Wednesday morning, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian visited Baku to discuss bilateral, regional and international developments with top Azeri officials.
Is It the Final Round?
The Islamic Republic of Iran and the remaining signatories of the nuclear deal, so called the JCPOA, are reportedly to continue their talks on Monday and it is expected to be the last round whether both sides reach agreement or not.
IRGC Hails Iran’s Kamikaze, Reconnaissance Drones
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC)’s chief says the Ground Force under his watch put on display a combination of the “major elements of its power” during the latest maneuvers, which featured kamikaze and reconnaissance drones as new components of the Force’s offensive might.
President Says Current Price Regulation “Unacceptable”
President Seyed Ebrahim Raisi expressed his dissatisfaction over the current situation of price regulation in the country despite some economic achievement in the international trade.
Martyr Soleimani, Hero of Hearts
On January 3, Iranians along with the world peace-loving people will commemorate the martyrdom anniversary of the hero of hearts and brave fighter of all times Martyr Brigadier General Qasem Soleimani.
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.
ITI Rail Link Opens in Blow to U.S. Bid to Sideline Iran
The first freight train to run from Pakistan to Turkey through Iran has departed after a 10-year hiatus in a major boost to the trading credentials of the three founders of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO).
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.