Life in another country rarely goes easy. But some of these problems become so unbearable that it seems impossible to overcome or cope with them.
Life in another country rarely goes easy. But some of these problems become so unbearable that it seems impossible to overcome or cope with them.
Representatives of the three countries of the US, Canadian and French are heading to Iran to attend meetings of the Iran Civil Aviation Organization and Iran Air Accidents Commission after arriving in Tehran.
China warned Canada on Saturday that there would be severe consequences if it did not immediately release Huawei Technologies Co Ltd’s [HWT.UL] chief financial officer, calling the case “extremely nasty”.
The Foreign Ministry spokesman Sunday described ties between countries as a two-way process, saying Tehran is ready to hold dialogue to offer consular services to Iranian expatriates but it seems the Canadian government is not ready to push ties with Iran.
Canada plans to seek help from the United Arab Emirates and Britain to defuse an escalating dispute with Saudi Arabia, sources said on Tuesday, but close ally the United States made clear it would not get involved.
Saudi Arabia's state airline has said it is suspending flights to and from Toronto, the latest in a series of measures announced by the kingdom in its diplomatic dispute with Canada.
Canada will supply Iran with 10 passenger planes, Reza Baqerinejad, head of Qeshm Free Zone Investment and Development Company, said.
Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qasemi said on Monday that many Iranian citizens residing in Canada wanted to attend presidential election, so diplomatic steps and wide range of efforts were made in this direction.
Foreign Ministry spokesman, Bahram Qasemi, on Monday condemned terrorist attack on an Islamic center in Quebec of Canada, which killed six and injured eight others.
The second round of negotiations between Iran and Canada was held, said Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for US and Europe, Majid Takht-Ravanchi.