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Ahmadinejad says he will continue serving the Islamic Republic after he leaves office

25 Jul 2013 - 18:15


Iran news headlines on Thursday include Iranian president stressing over continuation of serving Iran after leaving office; Iranian and Iraqi officials discussion over cooperation in water and power industries; Azerbaijan's envoy welcoming Tehran-Baku ties; Iran capacity of exporting 20000 MW of electricity; Azeri speaker participation in Rouhani's inauguration ceremony; India continuing oil import from Iran despite western sanctions;  growing of Iran's pharmaceutical market; Iran and Turkey officials stressing over expansion of ties.

Ahmadinejad to ‘continue serving Iran’
Iran’s outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says he will continue serving the Islamic Republic after he leaves office.

 
Iranian, Iraqi officials discuss cooperation in water, power industries
Iranian and Iraqi officials in a meeting in Tehran discussed ways to further develop cooperation in water and power industries.

 
Azerbaijan’s enovy to Iran welcomes enahnced Tehran-Baku ties
Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to Tehran Javanshir Akhundov has welcomed the promotion of relations between his country and Iran, particularly cooperation in the trade and economic sectors.

 
Iran capable of exporting 20,000 MW of electricity
Iran has the capacity to export 20,000 megawatts of electricity to regional states, according to Iran’s Power Plant Projects Management Company (MAPNA).


 
Azeri speaker to participate in Iran’s presidential inauguration ceremony
Azerbaijan’s Parliament Speaker Ogtay Asadov is due to visit Iran to attend the inauguration ceremony of Iranian President-elect Hassan Rouhani on August 4.

 
India continues oil Imports from Iran irrespective of western sanctions
India continued crude imports from Iran despite the harsh western sanctions imposed against the oil-rich country.

 
Iran pharma market soaring
Iran’s pharmaceutical market was worth $3.51 billion in 2012, and is expected to grow at an annual average rate of 13% to 2014, after which market growth will steady at 8%, say new forecasts.

 
Tehran, Ankara stress further expansion of scientific cooperation
Iranian and Turkish officials in a meeting in Ankara underlined the necessity for the further promotion of scientific and educational cooperation between the two countries.

 

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