25 Apr 2024
Wednesday 9 March 2016 - 09:59
Story Code : 205392

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Wednesday,09-03-2016

Iran Daily
 
US hails Irans compliance with JCPOA
US State Department spokesman John Kirby said Iran has so far made good on its commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a lasting nuclear deal between Tehran and six world powers.

 
Iran, Singapore to boost economic ties
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif held meetings with ranking Singaporean officials in the Southeast Asian country, weighing plans to swiftly increase trade and economic relations in the wake of the termination of anti-Iran sanctions.

 
Shell, ENOC repay debts to Iran
Anglo-Dutch energy giant Royal Dutch Shell has paid off its debt to Iran as UAEs retailer Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) settles half of its oil dues from past purchases.

 
UN says substantive Syria talks will start by March 14
The UN Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura plans to start substantive peace talks by March 14, his spokeswoman said on Tuesday, five days later than the planned start on March 9.

 
Refugees undeterred by deal to stop rush to Europe
Refugees and migrants stranded at Greeces border with Macedonia vowed to keep trying to cross on Tuesday, hours after European Union leaders declared an end to a mass scramble to reach wealthy countries in Europe from war zones.

 
IRGC holds final stage of missile drills
The Aerospace Division of Irans Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) held the final stage of large-scale missile drills.

 
Leader highlights significance of environment
Leader of the Islamic Revolution underlined the importance of the environment, and urged all Iranian people and officials to pay more attention to safeguarding the countrys green spaces.

 
Iran, Russia urge diplomacy to settle Syria crisis
Senior Iranian and Russian diplomats once again reaffirmed the importance of settling the five-year-old crisis in Syria through political approaches.

 
China irate as US targets Iran trade
China is outraged as the US government plans to punish its largest telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp. for alleged violations of sanctions on Iran.

 
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