Iranian Foreign Ministry has summoned Italy's ambassador following comments made by Italy’s Foreign Minister about the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Iranian Foreign Ministry has summoned Italy's ambassador following comments made by Italy’s Foreign Minister about the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Iran’s Acting President Mohammad Mokhber has hailed the mutual relations with Italy, noting that interactions between the two countries have been based on civilized, ancient, and friendly relations.
Italy’s Defense Minister, Guido Crosetto expressed concern about the possibility of escalation of tensions in West Asia in a phone call with Yoav Gallant, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime.
Chairman of Iran-Italy Joint Chamber of Commerce Ahmad Pourfallah warned Iranian policy-makers and elites that if the country does not restore link with the SWIFT and join the FATF, the removal of sanctions will have no effect because the country will be unable to transfer money even after lifting the sanctions.
The number of deaths from coronavirus in Italy fell for the second consecutive day on Sunday but the country still looked almost certain to see an extension of stringent containment measures.
Italy recorded a jump in deaths from coronavirus of almost 800 on Saturday, taking the toll in the world’s hardest-hit country to almost 5,000.
Iran's Ambassador in Rome Hamid Bayat held talks with Italian Deputy Foreign Minister Manlio Di Stefano on Tehran-Rome relations, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and regional and international developments on Tuesday.
Given the current state of the global economy, Brexit, and economic stagnation within the European Union, it is unclear what sort of impact this crisis has had on Italy’s economy. Certainly, it has aggravated economic factors (e.g., the spread), investor confidence, etc., but Italy’s economic stagnation precedes this crisis and this government.
The Italian ambassador to Tehran Giuseppe Perrone announced the readiness of the Italian Embassy for any cooperation with the Iranian parties.
Iran’s oil minister on Tuesday criticized Greece and Italy for not buying its oil despite U.S. waivers and said they had not offered Tehran any explanation for their decision.