A deal on a nuclear policy that would release Iran from sanctions could be reached in a matter of hours if western powers seize the opportunity, the Iranian foreign minister has told Euronews.
A deal on a nuclear policy that would release Iran from sanctions could be reached in a matter of hours if western powers seize the opportunity, the Iranian foreign minister has told Euronews.
Chairman of Iran–Turkmenistan Joint Chamber of Commerce Majid Mohammadnejad says Turkmenistan is interested in cooperation with Europeans and it can sound a warning to Iran and Turkmenistan’s neighboring provinces.
Chairman of Iran-Italy Joint Chamber of Commerce Ahmad Pourfallah says Italy has never fully cut its trade relations with Iran and the country will probably return to its past trade records with Iran sooner than any other European countries when the sanctions are eased.
Deputy Head of Commission on Industries and Mines of Majlis says Chinese and Russian companies have announced their readiness for financing projects in Iran, reiterating that those companies which left the country after the U.S. sanctions will not be allowed to easily enter Iran’s market.
A member of the presiding board of the Netherlands-Iran Chamber of Commerce says the amount of Iran’s blocked funds in EU countries is very lower than other countries and he can point to $1.7b of the funds blocked in Luxembourg.
An Assistant Professor of Political Science believes that there is competition for foreign policy perspectives among the elites in Iran too, and public pressure to change or to negotiate does not benefit the groups who have become more powerful in Iran under Trump’s government.
“The attempt to impose snapback sanctions on Iran will be a diplomatic defeat for Trump,” the U.S professor told ILNA.
“Iran can export to Venezuela its needed goods such as foodstuff, consumer and hygienic goods, and medicines,” the Director General for Europe-U.S. Office of Iran's Trade Promotion Organization of Iran told ILNA.
A senior expert in the field of energy Morteza Behroozifar told “Turkey does not want to be a transit route for Iranian gas.”
Countries, where coronavirus infections are declining, could still face an “immediate second peak” if they let up too soon on measures to halt the outbreak, the World Health Organization said on Monday.