Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed that littoral states widen North-South transit corridor through digging a canal between the Caspian and the Black seas.
Read More »Iran, Kazakhstan Ink 4 Cooperation Agreements
Iran and Kazakhstan signed four agreements on mutual cooperation in different fields and issued a joint communiqué here in Tehran on Monday.
Read More »Army Commander: Enemy Aggression will Receive Crushing Response
Commander-in-chief of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s army Major General Salehi here on Monday stressed that his troops will give a crushing response to any kind of enemy aggression.
Read More »Ahmadinejad Highlights Power of Iranian Army
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad here in Tehran on Monday said enemies are fearful of the Islamic Republic army and do not dare to invade Iran.
Read More »Kazakh President Arrives in Tehran
Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev, heading a high-ranking delegation, arrived here in Tehran on Monday.
Read More »Iranian President Felicitates Japanese PM
Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad extended his congratulations to Yasuo Fukuda on his appointment as Japan’s new prime minister.
Read More »Iranian Parliamentary Delegation Off to Italy
An Iranian parliamentary delegation left Tehran for Italy this morning to attend talks with their counterparts in Rome.
Read More »FM Spokesman: Putin Arrives in Tehran Tonight
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyed Mohammad Ali Hosseini said Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled to arrive here in Tehran Monday night to attend the summit of the heads of Caspian Sea littoral states.
Read More »Ahmadinejad to Nominate Oil Minister in Days
Iran’s president is expected to nominate caretaker Oil Minister Gholam Hossein Nozari as permanent minister by the end of this week or next week, a presidential aide said on Sunday.
Read More »Iraqi Kurds Say Border with Iran Reopened
Iraqi Kurdistan said Iran had reopened its border crossings with northern Iraq after closing them last month due to prevailing insecurities.
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