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Iran ready to export gas or LNG to Europe: Official
Iran is ready to export natural gas to European states including Germany, France and UK via pipeline or in the form of LNG, Deputy Oil Minister for International Affairs Ali Majedi said on Wednesday.
Leader underscores vital importance of public education
Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei attached particular importance to the training and public education in Iran, and said utmost care for educational affairs will consequently benefit the society in future.
Iranian DM, chinese state councilor meet in Beijing
Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan and Chinese State Council Yang Jiechi in a meeting in Beijing discussed the latest developments in bilateral ties and on the international scene.
Iran optimistic about cutting final deal with world powers in due time
A senior Iranian negotiator voiced satisfaction in the promising trend of the talks between Iran and the Group5+1 (the five Permanent UN Security Council members plus Germany), and expressed the hope that the seven delegations could strike a final deal in the next three months.
Iran Targets Oil Boost of 1 Million Barrels a Day, Zanganeh Says Iran, hampered by sanctions over its nuclear program, plans within four years to boost crude-output capacity by 1 million barrels a day at fields it shares with neighboring states, Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said.
Russia expects progress in Iran nuclear talks next week
Iran and six world powers could agree parts of a text of an agreement on Tehrans nuclear program when they meet for a new round of negotiations in Vienna next week, Russias chief negotiator said in comments published on Tuesday.
Iran, Ghana agree to follow-up expansion of ties
Iran and Ghana voiced pleasure in the constructive and positive outcomes of the Ghanaian delegations current to Tehran, and called on the relevant officials to pursue the proper and in time implementation of the agreements signed by the two sides.
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