US JCPOA Withdrawal, A Discredit: Govt. Spokesman
The spokesman of Iran's government has blasted the US for its withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
EU Issues Statement on 5th Anniversary of JCPOA
Josep Borrell, the EU’s foreign policy chief, issued a statement on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the 2015 nuclear deal, JCPOA.
Swedish Companies Committed to Their Deals
Sweden Ambassador to Tehran says despite sanctions, Swedish companies continue fulfilling their obligations in Iran, and cooperation in medical, pharmaceutical, foodstuff, telecommunication and auto sectors are still underway.
Transfer of China’s Forex Reserves to West Asia
Concerns about economic condition in the U.S. have made think-tanks in the world to look at the future of the U.S. with a few doubts and uncertainties.
Iran and China, the FutureMakers of World Economy
If the 25-year strategic cooperation deal between Iran and China is signed without the common behind-the-scene brokerages in the trade
Iran Able to Supply Venezuela With Needed Goods
Director General for Europe-U.S. Office of Iran's Trade Promotion Organization of Iran Behrouz Olfat says Iran can provide Venezuela with its needed goods and it depends on settling the payment which has been rather resolved.
Russia: All JCPOA Issues Must Be Settled through Joint Commission
Russia says all issues pertaining to the implementation of the JCPOA deal between Tehran and world powers should be settled through the accord’s Joint Commission.
Borrell: Dispute Mechanism in Nuclear Deal Triggered
Joseph Borrell said he has received a letter from Iran that demands triggering the dispute resolution mechanism of the 2015 nuclear deal.
Zarif: Iran Triggered DRM on Six Occasions, Letters to Publish
Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Saturday that he has so far written six letters to activate the Dispute Resolution Mechanism (DRM) of the 2015 nuclear deal and will soon publish all his letters.
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.