Europe Seeking to Please U.S. in Vienna Talks
An Iranian foreign ministry official says one of the major challenges during the recent talks in Vienna has been the Europeans’ willingness to act in favor of the United States’ will.
Britain seeks ‘urgent’ talks with Europe to tackle Channel migrant crisis
Britain's government on Sunday announced plans for its own talks on the Channel migration crisis with European ministers this week as it was frozen out of a crisis meeting in France.
Europe and “Wag the Tail” Saga
In recent decades Europe, despite having richer civilization and culture, has been losing the ground to the U.S. and its arrogance, and unfortunately by blindly following the Americans, it has lost its reputation and stance in the world and especially in the international issues.
“Lost Whispers in the Distance” explores refugee misery in Europe
In his latest documentary “Lost Whispers in the Distance” Budapest-based Iranian filmmaker Mansur Foruzesh has turned the spotlight on the hard lives of refugees in Europe, particularly those who are Iranians.
New gas reserve in Caspian Sea could make Iran a major supplier to Europe
Iran’s Khazar Exploration and Production Company (KEPCO) is exploring a new gas reserve in the Caspian Sea region in the north of the country, which according to estimates can meet one-fifth of Europe’s gas needs.
Iran to import Pfizer, Moderna vaccines from Europe
Negotiation is underway with one or two European countries to purchase Pfizer and Moderna coronavirus vaccines, Alireza Raisi, the spokesman for the National Headquarters for Coronavirus Control, has said.
Enough negotiations have taken place and now is time for decision-making
Speaking with the ICANA website on Sunday, Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator said there have been enough nuclear negotiations over some key issues and it is time for the negotiation parties to make decisions.
Iran-Europe Trade Hits Lowest Level
Iran’s exports to Europe in the first four months of 2012 have been around 262m euros and the trade between Iran and European states has hit the lowest level.
Turkish FM’s remarks on Greece Muslims
Greece has reacted furiously to remarks by Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu describing the Muslim minority community in northern Greece as Turkish who were denied full civic rights.
Russia expels Romanian diplomat in tit-for-tat move
Russia has expelled the Romanian assistance military attaché in Moscow in a tit-for-tat measure after Romania declared a Russian diplomat persona non grata late last month, the Russian Foreign Ministry has announced.