JCPOA Had No Achievement for Iran’s Banking Sector
Former Central Bank of Iran’s Governor Valiollah Seif says the nuclear deal between Iran and P5+1, known as the JCPOA, failed to resolve Iran’s banking relations with foreign banks and criticized Iranian negotiating team for not including a banking expert in their team whom he had recommended.
Iran-China Probable Deal Should Not Be Viewed Politically
President of Iran-China Chamber of Commerce says the economic relations between Iran and China were good even before the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran and the probable 25-year strategic deal between both states should not at all be viewed politically.
No Service in Government Offices for People Refusing to Wear Mask
Government offices across Iran will not offer any service to people refusing to wear face mask as of July 5 as part of strict regulations to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
IAEA Says Informed about Natanz Incident
The International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, said it had been informed about a recent incident at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility.
Self-Sufficiency in Repairing Offshore Oil Rigs; Iran Says
Iran has gained self-sufficiency in the repair and maintenance of offshore oil drilling rigs, an official said.
Rouhani Calls for Promotion of Ties with Minsk
President of Iran Hassan Rouhani congratulated Belarus on the anniversary of the Eastern European country’s Independence Day, calling for the promotion of ties between Tehran and Minsk.
Kharrazi: Iran Will Never Surrender to US Bullying
Iran has shown that it will not give in to the bullying of foreigners, noting that mounting US pressure has made Iranians more determined to continue on their path, Kharrazi says.
Cause of Natanz Site Incident to Be Announced at ‘Appropriate Time’
The spokesman for the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) has said the main cause of the incident occurred on July 2 at Natanz nuclear site has been determined and will be announced.
Cases of E3 Noncompliance with JCPOA Referred to Joint Commission
Mohammad Javad Zarif once again referred the cases of European countries' non-compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal to its Joint Commission for resolution based on Article 36 of the JCPOA.
Terror of 290 People in Sky of Persian Gulf
On Black Sunday (July 3, 1988), the American warship, the USS Vincennes, deployed in the Persian Gulf, fired two missiles at an Iran Airbus passenger plane and martyred 290 innocent passengers on board and the U.S. President not only refrained from apologizing but also he awarded the commander of the warship with the Legion of Merit decoration.