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Tehran welcomes cementing ties with EU, including Netherlands
President of the Islamic Republic of Iran expressed satisfaction over the amicable ties and cooperation with the Netherlands and stated: Tehran welcomes further deepening of ties with the European Union member states, including the Netherlands and seeks to promote these relations to serve the interests of both nations.
Deepening Tehran-Madrid ties beneficial to both nations
President of the Islamic Republic of Iran referred to the ample opportunities and potentials for deepening ties between Iran and Spain and stressed efforts to develop and cement relations between the two countries in all fields of mutual interest.
French delegation in Tehran to determine cause of plane crash
A seven-member French delegation arrived in Tehran late on Tuesday to cooperate in investigating the cause of ATR plane crash in central Iran that killed all passengers and crew members on board.
Dead bodies of crashed airliner to be transported in two days: official
If the weather allows, the dead bodies of the passengers of the crashed ATR in southwestern Iran will be transported to Yassouj in two days, but if the weather turns harsh, it will definitely take more time, said the head of the Crisis Management of Iran Esmeel Najjar.
Some states endangering UN legitimacy with their moves Irans Ambassador to the United Nations Gholamali Khoshroo, during an address on Tuesday, condemned the unilateral measures of some states as weakening the establishment of the United Nations.
ME problems affecting European states: Velayati Senior Adviser to Iranian Leader Ali Akbar Velayati warned the Europeans that worsening situation in the Middle East can worsen the conditions for the European countries as well.
Trump set to oppose Boeing deal with Iran Air: Report
Officials at the Trump administration are using a case against an Iranian airliner to thwart a multibillion-dollar deal between Boeing and flag carrier Iran Air for the sale of new passenger planes, US reports say.