Iranian president and Indonesian vice-president discussed bilateral relations and exchanged views about the oil policies of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) member states in a meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Sunday.
Read More »Iran, Albania Discuss Banking Cooperation
Iran’s ambassador to Tirana conferred with Albania’s Central Bank governor about expansion of mutual cooperation and promotion of banking relations.
Read More »Bolivia Counts on Iran
Bolivian President Juan Evo Morales Ayma stressed his country’s need to industry, capital investment and production, saying that La Paz relies very much on Iran’s aids in the said grounds.
Read More »Parliament Speaker to Visit Azerbaijan Next Week
Iranian Parliament Speaker Gholam-Ali Haddad Adel said he is slated to pay an official visit to Baku next week.
Read More »Ahmadinejad Felicitates Ethiopian President
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Sunday extended his congratulations to Girma Woldegiorgis and the Ethiopian nation and government on his election as the country’s president.
Read More »Iran Ready to Export Gas to Bahrain, Kuwait, UAE
Iran has the capacity to meet a major part of Asian and European markets’ natural gas need and is prepared to export the commodity to Bahrain, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates, said the Iranian deputy oil minister on Saturday.
Read More »Lebanon rivals can agree, Italian minister says
Rival Lebanese leaders say they can agree on a new president in a step seen as vital to defusing a deep political crisis but “everything could still go wrong”, Italy’s foreign minister said on Saturday.
Read More »Military deaths in Afghanistan
Two Canadian soldiers with the international force in Afghanistan were killed with their interpreter when their armored vehicle hit a homemade bomb on Saturday, the Canadian army said.Here are the figures for foreign military deaths in Afghanistan since the Taliban government was toppled in 2001:
Read More »Iraq asks Turkey for time to take steps against PKK
Iraq urged Turkey on Saturday to give it time to implement measures aimed at restricting the movements of Kurdish separatist rebels, a day after Iraq’s president said a Turkish incursion was now “almost inevitable”.
Read More »Ex-officials to face trial for Iraq militia support
Iraq’s former deputy health minister and a former senior ministry official will soon face trial, the Iraqi government said on Saturday, after accusations they helped Shi’ite militiamen fuel sectarian bloodshed.
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