Spokesman Denies Iranian Assets Blocked in China
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh denied reports of blocked Iranian assets in China.
UK Tells EU Door Still Open for Brexit Deal
Britain said on Monday the door was still open if the European Union wanted to make some small concessions to save Brexit trade talks.
Morales’ Party Claims Victory in Bolivia’s Election Redo
Evo Morales’ party claimed victory in Bolivia’s presidential election as official results trickled in from Sunday’s high-stakes redo of last year’s annulled ballot.
Parliament Speaker Voices Iran’s Support for Afghanistan’s Constitution
Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf voiced Tehran’s support for the efforts to maintain Afghanistan’s constitution and government.
US Court Sentences Iranian National for Alleged Sanctions Violation
A court in the US state of Minnesota has sentenced an Iranian CEO and founder of an internet-based financial services company to 23 months in federal prison over accusations of violating US sanctions.
AEOI: Lifting UN Arms Embargo Glorious Moment for Iran’s Diplomacy
Behrouz Kamalvandi on Sunday described the termination of UN arms embargo against Iran as a glorious moment for Iran's diplomacy.
Iranian Parliament Approves Bill on Swiss Transport Deal
Lawmakers at Iranian parliament agreed with the approval of agreement draft on the international road transport of freight and passenger between Iran and Swiss.
Envoy Urges Baku, Yerevan to Return to Negotiation Table
Armenian Ambassador to Tehran Artashes Tumanian, the Head Iran-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship Group Mehdi Farshadan called for Baku and Yerevan to return to the negotiating table to resolve tensions.
Zarif Voices Iran Support for Taliban’s Participation in Political Structure
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif expressed Iran’s support for the Taliban’s participation in Afghanistan’s political structure.
Envoy: Iran Needs No Prior Consent from UNSC for Arms Trade
With the termination of the UN arms restrictions, Iran’s arms trade with the world needs no prior consent from the United Nations Security Council.