“In the new [Iranian calendar] year (started on March 21), we will have $200 billion of investment making in the oil industry, relying on domestic capacity and international contract.s,” Iranian Oil Minister Javad Oji said
“In the new [Iranian calendar] year (started on March 21), we will have $200 billion of investment making in the oil industry, relying on domestic capacity and international contract.s,” Iranian Oil Minister Javad Oji said
After a period of consultations in capitals, negotiators from Iran and the remaining parties to the 2015 nuclear deal are expected to gather in Vienna on Monday to resume talks on how to remove U.S. sanctions against Iran.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister and top nuclear negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani has said that the atmosphere within the Vienna talks is very serious.
Chairman of Iran-Finland Joint Chamber of Commerce Gholam-Hossein Jamili says Finland is fully committed to abide by international laws and the country is more serious in observing sanctions against Iran than even the U.S. which has imposed them.
The Permanent Representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations condemned using sanctions as blunt and blind instruments to put pressure on world states.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Ali Bagheri Kani talked with his Chinese and Russian counterparts, Ma Zhaoxu, and Sergei Ryabkov on Monday through videoconference, on upcoming nuclear talks for removal of sanctions.
Central Bank of Iran (CBI) allocated $1 billion for the import of basic goods on Saturday, Mostafa Qamari-Vafa, the new head of the CBI’s public relations department, wrote on the social media.
Iran’s foreign minister has criticized the United States for its posture in JCPOA nuclear talks, demanding lifting of all US sanctions imposed since 2018.
The President of the Islamic Republic of Iran on Monday night stated that Iran has never left the negotiating table and is serious about result-oriented negotiations, emphasizing that the other side must show seriousness on lifting unjust sanctions, too.
Secretary of Iranian Auto Parts Manufacturers Association says Iran has good potentials to increase its auto parts exports and earn up to $2b annually.