Pakistan Seeks Free Trade With Iran
The adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment of Pakistan Abdul Razak Dawood says his country seeks free trade, adding that this meeting will be the beginning for resolving problems in the trade between the two states.
Iranian ambassador meets Taliban officials in Ghazni
The Iranian ambassador to Kabul has promised that his country is ready to cooperate to reconstruct and restore historical monuments in Ghazni province.
U.S. used to Taking Blow After Blow From Iran
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC)’s chief says the United States is accustomed to suffering defeat after defeat from Iran but has yet to learn a lesson, a day after the elite military force released details of a recent counter-piracy operation that foiled a U.S. attempt to steal Iranian oil at sea.
Gov’t Determined to Fight Against Corruption
Emphasizing that the 13th government will pursue the fight against corruption vigorously and seriously, President Seyed Ebrahim Raisi said, "People may endure poverty and hardships and livelihood difficulties, but they will not tolerate corruption."
Iran Needs $160b of Investment in Its Oil Projects
About $160 billion should be spent on projects in Iran's oil and gas sectors, the country's Oil Minister Javad Owji said.
Iran Seeks Resumption of Oil Sales to India
Iran’s ambassador to India says Tehran expects New Delhi to resume oil purchases from Iran. He added Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian plans to visit India later this month.
Israel, U.S. Likely Behind Cyberattack on Gas Stations
The head of Iran's Passive Defense Organization considers the United States and the Israeli regime to have been behind the cyberattack that caused a temporary outage at gas stations in large cities across the Islamic Republic.
Currency Revenue Improving; Inflation Rate Falling
The Governor of the Central Bank of Iran says foreign currency revenue of the bank has increased in recent months and improved its leverage to curb volatility in the forex market.
JCPOA Violators Far From Meaningful Negotiating Table
Iran’s top negotiator says the parties that have failed to honor their commitments under the 2015 Iran nuclear accord are the ones being far from a meaningful negotiating table, not the Islamic Republic, which has fully complied with its contractual undertakings and never left the table in the first place.
Washington Blamed in Tehran Conference forHardships of Afghans
Senior Iranian officials have held the United States responsible for the hardships facing the Afghan people today, as Tehran hosts a meeting of Afghanistan’s neighbors plus Russia aimed at coordinating efforts to restore peace and stability to the war-ravaged South Asian state.