Analyst: US won’t lift Iran sanctions anytime soon
The people who are ruling the United States “will not lift Iran sanctions anytime soon” because “they have no compassion, no global vision for peace,” an American author and political commentator has said.
Republicans unveil largest package of Iran sanctions
Republicans in Congress have introduced legislation containing the “largest package” of sanctions against Iran to prevent the Joe Biden administration from potentially removing the sanctions that Washington reimposed against Tehran when it left a landmark nuclear agreement in 2018.
Iran to produce nanotechnology products in other countries
Secretary of Nanotechnology Development Headquarters said that joint-venture investment with other countries will lead to more export of nanotechnology products.
FM Qureshi’s upcoming visit to iran
Pakistan's ministry of foreign affairs released a statement on Tuesday, announcing FM Shah Mahmoud Qureshi's upcoming visit to Tehran.
Iran jointly producing COVID-19 vaccines with three countries
Iran is currently producing COVID-19 vaccines jointly with three countries of Cuba, Russia, and Australia, Mostafa Qanei, secretary of the biotechnology development office of the Vice Presidency for Science and Technology, said on Monday.
Netanyahu is in sheer despair
As Iran and world powers move toward drafting a new agreement on reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, Israel feels more isolated on Iran while lacking enough diplomatic tools to derail the Vienna nuclear talks.
Italian Companies Keen to Return to Iran Market
Chairman of Iran-Italy Joint Chamber of Commerce says that Italian companies are still eager to engage in trade with Iran and are preparing to return to the Islamic Republic and the chamber with its more than 5,000 members has recommended then to get prepared for the return.
Iran spent $600 mln on Apple phone imports
Figures provided by Iranian officials and corroborated by a local news agency show a fifth of all funds spent by the country on mobile phone imports in the year to March went to luxury devices made by the American company Apple Inc.
US scholar says Natanz attack aimed to undermine nuclear talks
American scholar Richard A. Falk believes Israel was behind the recent act of sabotage at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, saying the attack aimed to derail efforts to revive a landmark 2015 nuclear deal signed between Iran and major world powers.
Riyadh denies reports of talks with Iran to spurn de-escalation dialogue
In the midst of a diplomatic war of words between Iran and the heads of two Arab organizations, Western media outlets claimed that Iran and Saudi Arabia have quietly begun talks in Baghdad to repair their relations, a claim that was rejected as untrue by sources close to both Tehran and Riyadh.





























