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Promoting Int’l ties, fruit of JCPOA

EghtesadOnline: Iran's international customs ties will be developed with the active diplomacy of the country's Customs Administration and as a result of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) implementation, announced the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration.
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Publish Date:09/July/2017 | 24:30

Why Has Iran’s Investment Gold Rush Been Slow?

EghtesadOnline: When Iran signed its landmark deal with world powers in 2015, curbing its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief, many expected an investment gold rush.
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Publish Date:05/July/2017 | 09:28

Nation’s will facilitated nuclear deal with world powers: Iran FM

EghtesadOnline: Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif hails the Iranian nation’s support for the diplomatic efforts that led to the conclusion of the 2015 nuclear deal, saying it was the people’s will that brought six world powers to the negotiating table with Tehran and helped the landmark accord come to fruition.
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Publish Date:28/June/2017 | 14:50

Iran Finance Talks Making Headway

EghtesadOnline: Since Iran’s nuclear accord with world powers–officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action–was implemented on January 16, 2016, the country has engaged in negotiations to attract foreign direct investments worth $80 billion, announced the director of the Organization for Investment, Economic and Technical Assistance of Iran.
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Publish Date:19/June/2017 | 07:38

New US administration will have to abide by JCPOA: Iran FM

EghtesadOnline: Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has criticized the new US administration for failing to fully live up to its commitments under the landmark 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran, saying the White House would finally have to abide by the deal.
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Publish Date:13/June/2017 | 11:50

Iran says banking problems gradually resolving

EghtesadOnline: The remaining banking problems that have not been resolved after the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action reached between Iran and G5+1 (US, UK, Russia, China, France plus Germany) are gradually resolving, senior banking official said.
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Publish Date:12/June/2017 | 24:18

Iran Set to Connect With Top Malaysian Banks

EghtesadOnline: After the lifting of some of Iran's sanctions following the nuclear accord, the country's banking system connected with small Malaysian banks though there are still no ties with major lenders, the head of Iran's Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture said in a meeting with Malaysia's ambassador to Iran on Wednesday.
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Publish Date:03/June/2017 | 08:10

US new government should be committed to nuclear deal: Senior MP

EghtesadOnline: The Nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan Of Action, should be upheld by the President-elect of the United States and the new Administration of the country, says the chairman of Iran's Parliament Committee for Foreign Policy and National Security.
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Publish Date:10/November/2016 | 15:12

Expert: German FM's Visit to Serve Double Purpose

EghtesadOnline: A visit by Germany's chief diplomat is potentially aimed at both reiterating Europe's will to salvage the fraying Iran nuclear deal and echoing Washington's warnings against Tehran, says a senior analyst.
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Publish Date:11/June/2019 | 10:04

2020 Dems Would Put US Back in Nuclear Deal

EghtesadOnline: Most of the Democrats running for president are vowing to put the United States back in the Iran nuclear deal that US President Donald Trump withdrew from nearly a year ago.
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Publish Date:28/April/2019 | 13:31

Russia Shares Good Understanding With EU on Iran Nuclear Deal

EghtesadOnline: Russia and the European Union continue to maintain extensive contacts concerning the implementation of the Iran nuclear deal , Russia's permanent representative to the European Union, Vladimir Chizhov, said during a video link between Moscow and Brussels on Friday.
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Publish Date:23/December/2018 | 15:22

Failure to Safeguard Iran Deal Will Show EU Still a Paper Tiger

EghtesadOnline: Just a few weeks ago, it seemed that the Iran nuclear deal could be saved. Now, it is highly likely that, even if the agreement is not formally cancelled, it will soon become a facade without any real meaning.
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Publish Date:15/August/2018 | 05:06