TEHRAN (FNA) – Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki arrived in Muscat on Sunday.
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February, 2008
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4 February
IAEA Chief Announces Progress in Iran’s Case
TEHRAN (FNA) – UN nuclear chief ElBaradei voiced pleasure in the trend of progress made in resolving remaining questions over Iran’s nuclear programs, saying that he would finish the inquiry into Iran’s nuclear past ahead of his next report awaited by the IAEA Board of Governors as world powers.
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4 February
Iran Favors Enhanced Ties with N. Korea
TEHRAN (FNA) – Iran’s new Ambassador to Pyongyang Morteza Moradian called for further expansion of relations with North Korea in all fields.
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4 February
Iran Tests Satellite Rocket Launcher
TEHRAN (FNA) – Iran launched a domestically-built rocket as a test for sending the Islamic republic’s first homemade research satellite into orbit by March next year.
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4 February
Iran-Japan Trade Reaches $14bln
TEHRAN (FNA) – Trade between Iran and Japan rose up to USD14 billion in 2007, Japanese Finance Ministry reported.
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4 February
Iranian Cinema Basking in Worldwide Fame
TEHRAN (FNA) – Iranian cinema is a very famous genre in the world and has a positive effect worldwide, a prominent Syrian film director said on Sunday.
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4 February
Iran’s Red Meat Exports Hit 60,000 Tons
TEHRAN (FNA) – Iran has exported some 60,000 tons of red meat during the ten months as of March 21, 2007 (start of current Iranian year 1386), Majid Ansari director of the Public Relations Department of the Agricultural Jihad Ministry announced here on Sunday.
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4 February
Sudan Keen on Expanding Ties with Iran
TEHRAN (FNA) – Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir affirmed his country’s eagerness to strengthen economic and political relations with Iran.
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4 February
Iran: Sanctions Likely to Backfire
TEHRAN (FNA) – Iran’s business community is launching its own campaign to counter western economic pressure on Tehran, arguing that European companies are missing big new opportunities.
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3 February
Size of turnout may decide knife-edge Serb vote
BELGRADEÂ – Serbs voted on Sunday in a knife-edge presidential election that could decide whether their country turns its back on the West in response to the imminent loss of the breakaway province of Kosovo.
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