20 Apr 2024
Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
 


Tehran accuses Saudi Arabia of airstrikes on Irans embassy in Yemen
Tehran accused Riyadh of conducting airstrikes with military aircraft on the Iranian embassy in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa.




Iran bans import of Saudi goods amid tensions
The latest developments after Saudi Arabia severed diplomatic ties with Tehran amid a dispute over Riyadhs execution of an opposition Shiite cleric and attacks on Saudi diplomatic posts in Iran.


 
Iranian commander urges Riyadh to change path
Lieutenant Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Brigadier General Hossein Salami on Thursday warned that the Saudi Arabian regime would not last long if it continues its illogical policies in the region.

 
Saudi execution of Nimr looks like act of terror: Minister
Irans health minister says Saudi Arabias recent execution of top cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr resembles terrorist acts being carried out in the Middle East.

 
China sends envoy to Saudi, Iran amid feud
China has sent an envoy to Saudi Arabia and Iran amid an escalating feud, the foreign ministry said on Thursday, calling on all sides to exercise restraint.

 
Japans Cosmo Oil eyes increased Iranian crude imports
Japanese refiner Cosmo Oil is looking at the possibility of buying more crude from Iran once sanctions on the Islamic republic are lifted and is also actively looking into crude imports from the US, company president Hisashi Kobayashi told Platts in an interview Tuesday.

 
Iran not to offer further oil discounts: Official
Iran would not offer further discounts to draw customers into its oil market, Mohsen Qamsari, director general for international affairs of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) told Reuters by telephone on Tuesday.





Israel paid GOP senator $1m to sabotage Iran accord: Reports
A Republican lawmaker at the US Senate was bribed one million dollars by Israel to try sabotaging negotiations between Tehran and the world powers, including the United States.


 
Djibouti Severs Ties with Tehran
Djiboutis Foreign Minister Mahamoud Ali Youssouf announced on Wednesday that his country has severed diplomatic relations with Iran.

 
Qatar recalls ambassador to Iran
Qatar recalled its ambassador to Tehran to become the latest country as a sign of solidarity with Saudi Arabia.
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