29 Mar 2024
Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
 
If Iran cant export oil, no country will do it from the Persian Gulf Rouhani
President Donald Trumps administration has repeatedly stressed that Washington seeks to cut Irans oil exports to zero in a bid to curb Tehrans nuclear programme and regional influence.

 
Irans supreme leader comments on no-retirees law
At a meeting with clerics and scholars on Tuesday, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution touched on some of the gaps in no-retiree law.

Zarif says Iran-EU trade mechanism will cover oil sales
Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif rejected Reuters speculations that the EU-Iran trade mechanism, aimed at bypassing US sanctions against Tehran, would not cover oil sales.

 

Oil on front line of battle against the enemy: Iranian minister
Irans oil industry is on the frontline of the fight against the enemy, Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh was quoted as saying on Monday, adding that Tehran would do its utmost to counter U.S.-led efforts to put economic pressure on the country.


 
SPV for Iran trade to be announced soon: Iran Deputy FM
Irans Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Abbas Araghchi says Iran and the European Union are in close touch on SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle for trade) mechanism and hope that it would be announced soon.

 

US aircraft carrier heads towards Persian Gulf after Iran unveils new warship
Shortly after Iran unveiled a new destroyer, which is believed to have radar-evading stealth properties, electronic capabilities and a flight deck for helicopters, the US accused Tehran of conducting a ballistic missile test in violation of the UN Security Councils resolution as tensions between the two countries soar.


 
Iran, China discuss ways to enhance banking ties
Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Abdolnasser Hemmati and Chinese Ambassador to Iran Pang Sen held a meeting on Tuesday in Tehran, conferring on ways to boost banking relations.

 
Bakutel-2018 to link Iran firms to markets: Minister
Irans minister of communication described Baku international exposition as an opportunity for Iranian companies and exports to tap into markets of the region.


First VP: Govt able to manage Iran without crude revenues
Irans First Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri downplayed the effects of the US sanctions against Tehran, stressing that the government can administer the country even without reliance on oil exports.


 
Pakistan, Iran agree to enhance trade relations
Pakistan and Iran on Tuesday agreed to enhance their trade relations and improve rail connectivity to achieve a target of $5 billion annual bilateral trade, foreign office said.
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