Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
Trump no reliable negotiating partner after ending Amity Treaty: Iran FM
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says the United States has once again proved that it is not a reliable negotiating partner by pulling out of a decades-old treaty with Iran, stressing that US President Donald Trump is not bound by any negotiatedsettlement.
France: Row with US on Iran can boost EUs financial independence
France says the European Union must use the ongoing row with the US over the Iran nuclear deal as a chance to increase the blocs financial autonomy and stop following Washingtons lead in its trade relations with the world.
India to keep buying Iranian oil despite U.S. sanctions: sources
India will buy 9 million barrels of Iranian oil in November, two industry sources said, indicating the worlds third-biggest oil importer will continue purchasing crude from the Islamic republic despite U.S. sanctions coming into force on Nov. 4.
Iran welcomes foreign investment in renewables
The head of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization of Iran a state-owned entity also known as Satba announced the Energy Ministrys readiness for attracting foreign investors in the countrys renewable sector.
Switzerland would join new interbank payment system independent of US
Bern will take part in any new payment system if it were created as an alternative to the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT), according to Swiss Ambassador to Moscow Yves Rossier.
Irans government, parliament to decide on FATF bills
An expert on international affairs said that the Iranian government and parliament and the decision-making bodies of the country are taking a decision about the FATF-related bills and should avoid any emotional reaction and gathering and provoking public opinion.
Putin, Indian PM discuss US withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal
Russian President Vladimir Putin has discussed the impact of the US withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) for Irans nuclear program with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as he himself told reporters.