TEHRAN (FNA)- The 13th meeting of Iran-China Joint Economic Committee will be held in Tehran on November 8-9.
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German Daily Slams Israel for Spreading Lies over Iran
TEHRAN (FNA)- A German newspaper on Monday lashed out at the Zionist lobby in Germany for spreading lies and misinformation over Iran’s nuclear program.
Read More »Iran Boosts Exports
TEHRAN (FNA)- Volume of Iran’s exports has increased considerably over the past three years, Commerce Minister Masoud Mirkazemi said.
Read More »Gunmen kidnap French aid worker from Kabul street
KABUL, Afghanistan – Gunmen kidnapped a French aid worker off the streets of Kabul on Monday and killed an intelligence agency employee who tried to intervene, in the latest attack against Westerners in the Afghan capital. Three assailants in a red Corolla blocked the roadway, then tried to grab two …
Read More »PM: Serbia Wants More Foreign Investment
Belgrade – Serbia will offer incentives to foreign investors including low taxes and subsidies, with an aim of boosting the economy, Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic said Monday.
Read More »Three Bulgarian Parties Merge
Sofia – Three Bulgarian political parties, the LIDER Party, the nationalist VMRO, and the Agrarian People’s Union, have united to form a new centre-right coalition called “Napred” (“Forward”).
Read More »Albania Rejects Kosovo’s Partition
Tirana – Albanian President Bamir Topi rejected the option of Kosovo’s partition along ethnic lines, in a joint press conference with his Kosovo counterpart on Monday in Tirana.
Read More »Kosovo President Makes Key Albania Trip
Pristina – Kosovo’s President Fatmir Sejdiu has left for Albania in his first trip as a head of state to the country.
Read More »Montenegro Won’t ‘Sacrifice’ EU over Kosovo
Podgorica – Neither Montenegro nor Serbia should close the door on their European future because of Kosovo, Svetozar Marovic, Montenegro’s ruling party vice-president says.
Read More »Egypt ‘Weighing’ Kosovo Recognition
Pristina – Egypt will very soon recognise Kosovo’s independence, says Abdullah Al Eshal, Cairo’s former deputy foreign minister and counsel to President Hosni Mubarak.
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