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Iran sees strategic gains in Total deal – Press TV

Iran says it expects to sign a long-delayed deal with Total over a key gas project "within the next few weeks".

As Iran is preparing to sign a much-delayed deal with the French energy giant Total over the development of a major gas project, indications are growing that Tehran is already looking at the political messages that the deal could send to the world.

The Persian-language newspaper Jahan-e Eqtesad in a report said the cooperation between Iran and Total over the development of Phase 11 of the countrys huge South Pars gas field would act as a solid seal of approval for other international companies that they can also set foot in Irans energy projects without fears of any punitive measures.

Jahan-e Eqtesad added that the deal with Total would specifically help given that it could show a solution had already been found by an international company to get over the sanctions-related banking problems that had so far blamed been for obstructing business with Iran.

Irans Petroleum Minister Bijan Zanganeh said on Saturday that the talks with Total over Phase 11 were already in the final stage and that a deal could be signed within the next few weeks.

The French major last November signed a basic agreement, worth $4.8 billion to develop the project in cooperation with Chinas CNPC and Irans Petropars.

The companys chief Patrick Pouyann said in April that Total was trying to develop its own mechanism to carry out Iran-related banking transactions without falling afoul of US primary sanctions that still restrict doing financial activities with the Islamic Republic.

Pouyann added that his company had been sending small amounts of euros from banks in Europe to Tehran to learn how difficult it was to make transactions in Iran.

Wary of running into trouble with the American authorities, larger banks are for now staying away, wroteThe New York Timesin a report at the time.

We have identified some, I would say, medium-sized banks that are ready to work with Iran.

Jahan-e Eqtesad further emphasized that the deal with Total would also provide Iran with long-term political gains specifically in light of Washingtons efforts to impose sanctions against Iran.

The presence of Total [in Irans energy projects] could also be a sign of a growing rift that has recently emerged between Europe and the US, the daily added.

The Europeans that still strongly remain committed to the nuclear deal with Iran have recently distanced themselves more from the US, wrote Jahan-e Eqtesad. A clear indication on the same front, it emphasized, was the disagreement of Europe with Washington over new sanctions against Russia.

Once Europes interests become more intertwined with Irans, such issues [like opposing sanctions against Russia] would benefit the Islamic Republic.

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A post-nuclear deal strategy on Iran takes shape – The Jerusalem Post


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A post-nuclear deal strategy on Iran takes shape
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The Senate's near-unanimous decision on Thursday to sanction Iran for its human rights record, its ballistic missile work and its funding of militant organizations worldwide marks a new phase in congressional policy toward the nation just two years ...
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Iran Bans Zumba, and Its Fans Fume – New York Times


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Iran Bans Zumba, and Its Fans Fume
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TEHRAN To those Iranians shaking their hips and backsides to Latin American music during Zumba exercise classes, Iran's Muslim clerics and an American company have the same message: Stop it. It's illegal. The country's Zumba fans, however, are ...

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Iranian athletes bag 5 more medals in CSIT World Sports Games – Press TV

Iranian sportsmen and women have received five more medals, including two gold ones, at the ongoing fifth edition of Confdration Sportive Internationale Travailliste et Amateur (CSIT) World Sports Games in Latvia to raise their countrys medal count in the multinational and multi-sport event.

On Friday, Morteza Nazemi took part in the mens discus throw competitions in the Latvian capital city of Riga, and received the gold medal.

He dedicated his precious medal to the families of the victims of an explosion at a coal mine in the northeastern Iranian province of Golestanlast month. At least 35 workers lost their lives in the mishap, while 73 others sustained injuries.

In the men's 4x100m relay division, the Iranian outfit, comprised of Rouhollah Mohammadi, Reza Malekpour, Omid Najafpour and Hadi Khoubyari, scooped the gold.

Ahmad Foroud was also the second fastestrunner in the mens 5000m category of the CSIT World Sports Games, and claimed the silver medal.

Furthermore, Iran's female triplejumper Aylin Babakisettled for the bronze.

She added a silver medal to the Islamic Republics medal tally by registering 1.66 meters in the final contest of womens high jump.

The fifth edition of the CSIT World Sports Games kicked off in Riga, Latvia, on June 13 and will run through June 18, 2017.

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Understanding The New Iran Sanctions – Forbes


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Understanding The New Iran Sanctions
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Acting as a major wake up call for Iran, the US Senate on Thursday sent a strong message to the mullahs through a bill fit to place new sanctions targeting Tehran's ballistic missile program, its support for regional and global terrorism and human ...
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